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Re: WSS officier m39 tunic, flatwire insignas.
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Bochmann
Mauro,
Apologies for the terms of my previous post but I am sure that I have seen this tunic before but I can't recall the cuff title at all.
You remember well as i wrote on other forum where i posted it "with and without" CT, with wood light i found traces of ct. Anyway this ct it's stiched with few points and easy to remove.
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11-27-2011 11:26 AM
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Re: WSS officier m39 tunic, flatwire insignas.
Here the only english forum where i posted this tunic, you can see i wrote "Here my official m39, CT is just put on for display cause i've seen shadow under wood light."
just to be honest.
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Re: WSS officier m39 tunic, flatwire insignas.
About buttons i have another opinion. This is tunic light reworked however no traces of previous buttons.
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Re: WSS officier m39 tunic, flatwire insignas.
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Mauro C
About buttons i have another opinion. This is tunic light reworked however no traces of previous buttons.
I have at least one and likely more tailor made black tunics with not dissimilar marked buttons, ca. 1939 or 1940.... it is true that contract made pieces often have such RZM VA SS buttons, but they appear on tailor made items, as well.
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Re: WSS officier m39 tunic, flatwire insignas.
Surely, no one can say that this buttons are impossible to be on a tailored tunics. Who knows where the tailor or the owner get them . I will not say that that is a bad, it's just a bonus, due normally there could be found normal officers non contract buttons
Regards,
Dimas
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I have more than one black, tailored tunic with just such buttons. I.e. with the RZM/SS marks.
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