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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
Notice here, by the way, the same odd shiny appearance in this cap. This glean or shine differs from original textiles, and also from whatever glow appears from the prototype, which can also have a radiant appearance, but of a different type.
This piece feels and looks synthetic. Original wool had mixed fabrics, it is true, but of a different type, i.e. deutsche Zellwolle. The specifications of normal cap tricot are included below, but there existed extra quality and finest quality tricot, as well, the specifications for which I do not have at hand, though I own examples of the cloth swatches in my cloth sample book. These very fine textiles have a sheen, but it is once again, quite different from new textiles, filled with modern synthetics.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 02-21-2012 at 05:33 AM.
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
by
Stinschen
What a strange image that just appeared in my mind, FB!
My ex girl friends were going to wrap my dried carcass in all my Scottish tweed coats and stuff me in my VW 181 and set the whole thing on fire. You are a Viking, yourself, aren't you, so I am sure you would understand. I have even more tweed coats, now, plus these black tunics, but I sold the VW 181 to two silly men children from a sunny town in the south, and I sorely miss it. The VW 181 and I spent happy years together from 1986 until 2003, but neither my wife nor the Irish Terrier much liked it.
I will sell my collection, via several sources, and on two continents for best effect. Or I will sell the whole thing to the Australians, since they are the movers and shakers with this stuff......
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
Me first! Me first! Sincerely hope I'm around for the grand dispersal of your collection. I'd forever have a small placard next to the tunic with "Courtesy of Friedrich-Berthold" emblazoned upon it.
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
That photo of Goebbels is kind of creepy. He looks like
the cat who swallowed the canary.........
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
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Styx
Me first! Me first! Sincerely hope I'm around for the grand dispersal of your collection. I'd forever have a small placard next to the tunic with "Courtesy of Friedrich-Berthold" emblazoned upon it.
Thanks. I will do my best. I should write a book first with my collection, to memorialize it properly. Maybe in the future, I will have time. In any case, Mr. Robbie I am sorry to rain on your parade. I truly understand the disappointment. The stripped tunics were the thing of two decades ago, found by George Petersen when he burst into the film studios of the expiring Warsaw Pact, and he made off with lots of these things, stripped, but very real. I ended up with a real black officer's cap that he had found, or others found in Czechia. However, most of these tunics have since been remade and spread into a larger biotope of collectors.
The key are old north American collections, one of which, for instance, Bruce Herman acquired recently from the impoverished relatives of a man who had swept up material in the 1950s and 1960s when it was dirt cheap.
I never found this stuff in Germany, but others can and do, though nowadays the fakes from European and Asian sources are of high quality and can fool someone who has never really send an original piece.
Colleagues Coleman and Hritz, themselves, have formidable collections. Find their older posts......you can see their material.
Good luck and I am again sorry to dash your hopes.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 02-20-2012 at 08:56 PM.
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
by
Walkwolf
That photo of Goebbels is kind of creepy. He looks like
the cat who swallowed the canary.........
Well, yes, indeed. It is a creepy picture of a malevolent person of enormous destructive energy.
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Re: Black SS tunic arrival
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Friedrich-Berthold
I will sell the whole thing to the Australians, since they are the movers and shakers with this stuff......
I am Australian...although all I seem to shake these days is the salt.
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