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07-27-2017 11:08 AM
# ADS
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based off of a reference book I was just flipping through, I would take a guess that the tunic is from captured stocks of another country maybe Austrian or Czech? however this is merely a guess as I would think that an officer would not be using a captured tunic. I would wait and see if one of the more experienced members could provide a better answer.
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Welcome to the forum. The jacket is certainly not German and has been enhanced by the addition of a reproduction eagle. Avoid this item. If you have already purchased it, attempt to obtain a refund.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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I have never seen these type of markings on any genuine 3rdf Reich era insignia.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Maybe the first tunic is German Reichweir tunic with tailored collar ?
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Dear Coleman, I agree with you, I can not found a similar one, but why should someone place the two pieces of paper hide these behind the chest eagle or between the breast eagle and the jacket fabric?
Why should someone do this? The one does not know that I remove the eagle.
Dear Kradman,
I also took a look to Reichswehr Uniform, but I do not found such. I do not have an idea anymore!
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The tags were likely put there by the person selling the insignia. It would not have anything to do with the person who attached it to the tunic. By the way, my name is Bob. Calling me Coleman sounds like I am the butler!
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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BOB COLEMAN
I have never seen these type of markings on any genuine 3rdf Reich era insignia.
I don't need to state or reinforce this point. But if anyone on here could tell you about period insignia and it's denotations of makers stamps and identification it WOULD be Bob Mr. Coleman. Besides period insignia on fake items is common in an attempt to validate one another. A $100 embroidered eagle on a $50 repro tunic equals $$$$ stolen away from the uneducated collector and profit to the savvy conman. Kindest regards.
Brian
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BOB COLEMAN
The tags were likely put there by the person selling the insignia. It would not have anything to do with the person who attached it to the tunic. By the way, my name is Bob. Calling me Coleman sounds like I am the butler!
Dear Bob,
sorry that I called you "Coleman". Here in Germany we use most the surname of a person. I'll try to explain it again. I bought the two jackets together from a family
for 70 Euro. Both jackets had a breast eagle. I removed both eagles from the jackets to offer the jackets on eBay. eBay Germany does not allowed swastika on items.
This is the reason why I removed the eagles!
Then I found the two small notes behind the breast eagle. Sewn between the eagle and the jacket fabric. Believe it or not.
Anyway, many thanks to all for help.
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