The uniform picture used in the creation of the photoshopped image together with some male model's head and FB's cap is found widely on the internet, but was originally scanned from a book (I don't know which one):
Your favourite military uniform(s) throughout history
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The SSTV uniform is from the Hayes book. I own several pieces in this book, actually.
Thank you, Andreas. All part of the big parade here. Not that I understand it very much, but these things exert more of an attraction than we allow outside our circle of uniform collectors.
I wonder if these photo manipulators understand the political and human reality of it all....?
In any case, my cap is here and I am guilty of Wiederbetaetigung, probably....
I agree FB, this is a very nice picture!
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
The photo looks like a bad paper doll , at the very least they didn't copy and paste a fake .
Don't get me wrong , they are bastards for stealing your image , but with good taste .
Cheers and please keep posting your wonderful collection for us to enjoy .
Thanks. I do not think the people who stole my image are bastards, really. I borrow images to recycle them here, but for reasons of education and enlightenment.
Maybe this justification does not hold water. I guess these persons can tell real from fake, which has some merit.
I am just perplexed. I try to give credit where it is due. I think if you recycle something, you should cite it properly.
I do believe in scholarship and citations. I am very old fashion.
My hat is here with the others.
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