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08-24-2013 02:36 PM
# ADS
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Interesting. If you get a chance, could you post pictures of the eagle, trade badge, interior, collar and its stitching.... etc?
Also, thank you for sharing this. I will not submit a opinion on the tunic as it isn't something I'm knowledgable in. I do, however, like the insignia thus far.
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Could you post pictures of beneath the collar and the lining? Is there a tailors label?
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To be sure, an authentic tunic from this organization is a rare and highly desirable item. Thank you for sharing this item with us. Your colleagues here would surely be interested in a photo of the Hoheitszeichen and the Aermelraute.
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Thank you gentlemen!
I will provided the requested photos of the lining which is black, and the other details. There is no tailor tag in it, nor do i see signs from one.
Btw, i am not claiming that this one is untouched. There is no way i could prove that, all i know is that it originated out from a high end gun collection
a lot of years ago to a friend of mine, i got it from him in a trade. It of course supposedly came from the family, who included the documents but removed the name of the officer. I cannot by any chance prove this, but it does not bother me to much, as Friedrich points out, these open neck SS tunics are rare. And neat since they
are SS without doubt.
I have been searching for another photo of a sleeve diamond like this one, without any luck. I might
have been to quick, but i did not see one in the Angolia book on SS cloth. Though i have been told by several people that it is without doubt correct. The eagle might not be the nicest one out there but i believe it is an original after comparing to similar eagles.
Again, thank you, i look forward to hearing your comments.
Btw, the photo showing the front pocket out of focus is to show the wear on the tunic, look at the sleeve.
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Thank you sir for posting the additional photographs. Although I am not positive what the meaning of the 'W' is, I will attempt to figure it out. I'd assume it had some type of correlation with the administration office due impart to the star located above it.
I, too, believe the eagle to be authentic and agree, as well, it isn't the most desirable eagle or best looking, but nonetheless, a original example which matters most, at least to me.
Add: Your photographs are not horrible, thank you again for adding them.
Last edited by youthcollector1; 08-26-2013 at 10:59 PM.
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This may be of service to your search,
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You are both fine gentlemen, thank you very much for the information, i really appreciate it and it helps a lot!
Would it then make sense that the guy was attached to as it is written on one of the documents "Kriegsgefangenenarbeitskommando"? I sadly
do not have the man's last name as it is actually cut out and removed from the document, only thing i for name is his first name which according to the documents were "Leopold".
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