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Delich black SS Mantel as seen from the rear.
The SS black over coat as seen from the rear with the tell tale belt configuration.
There are also examples in the army cut even with a black coat.....
This what some (...not I...) would describe as 'textbook.'
There is no "textbook."
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The above is not my property.
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02-20-2014 12:24 AM
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The first enclosure is more or less the norm, but the second is a wholly original and highly rare item from 1935/6.
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Strange that they would design a coat with a specific half belt at the rear and then allow another type to be worn ?
Is the second coat shown a private purchase item?
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Bochmann
Strange that they would design a coat with a specific half belt at the rear and then allow another type to be worn ?
Is the second coat shown a private purchase item?
Not strange at all if you read all the RZM and SS circulars. The fact is that these uniforms were not as uniform as many collectors wrongly believe.
The second coat is an issue item. I have included its details many times.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 02-20-2014 at 03:21 AM.
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and German uniforms have long been fairly non uniform for a great while.
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Friedrich-Berthold
and German uniforms have long been fairly non uniform for a great while.
This non-uniformity has a poetry all its own.
Thank you Mr. Delich for sharing from your world famous collection. Thanks also to F-B for his contribution. First rate as always.
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The first enclosure is more or less the norm, but the second is a wholly original and highly rare item from 1935/6.
It is always a pleasure to view this fine example, regardless of angle. This grouping still ranks number one on my list of favorites. Thanks again for sharing.
CMH
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