Thanks for this discussion.
The tunic has a wonderful hand, or feel; I will certainly provide further close-ups if anyone would like.
Frog.
Thanks for this discussion.
The tunic has a wonderful hand, or feel; I will certainly provide further close-ups if anyone would like.
Frog.
We do miss Bruce B. here. He was a fine presence in our work.
Indeed, close up shots would be grand. Upon first looks from those pics, i am interested in seeing what all the close ups have to offer, because I have a good feeling. But close ups (stitching, collars, ect) will tell more of a tale.
The tunic from six years ago was originally from Whamond and went to Bruce Herman and then to parts unknown.
It is a real tunic. My point in reviving this was my affection for Antique Frog, who has left our ranks.
Paul S recently found a very rare black field cap, his specialty, and his recent find has the VA SS tag that had earlier aroused some doubts.
I spend some time watching these things. Bruce B was a genteel and pleasant colleague.
Someone can provide us with a theory or an explanation or something.
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Bruce B sold his collection ca. 2012.
I examined this tunic in person at Bruce Hermann's home and it is a lovely piece. He offered it to me but I was too slow in responding and lost the initiative. Bruce B is missed here.
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