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A Super rig,Sarge! Nice to see!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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10-11-2016 08:09 AM
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Sarge, when I had my first uniform like this, there was SS collar tans on the jacket. Uniform coming from the Benhamou collection in Caen.
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MM1985
Just a few observations:
Wrong lining, wrong SS-BW stamp and wrong stitching - the SS BW made jackets where all made with a double needle sewing machine - they used for the Major seams all double needle to fast the production of this stuff
Attachment 1006557 - this jacket was made with a single needle machine.
There is more to tell.
Thank you for the detailed explanation , I was wondering if this type of machine ( double needled )was also used to make camo hats ?
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MM1985
Just a few observations:
Wrong lining, wrong SS-BW stamp and wrong stitching - the SS BW made jackets where all made with a double needle sewing machine - they used for the Major seams all double needle to fast the production of this stuff
Attachment 1006557 - this jacket was made with a single needle machine.
There is more to tell.
Would this be the case with Helmet covers also ? The use of the double needle machine ?
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I had seen some Janke Tarnung reproductions when I started re-enacting in the mid 90s. They were very convincing. After use and some washing, they certainly looked like WWII era uniforms. The set you posted looks just like the Janke type I encountered so good spotting by our fellow collectors. NH
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by
MM1985
Just a few observations:
Wrong lining, wrong SS-BW stamp and wrong stitching - the SS BW made jackets where all made with a double needle sewing machine - they used for the Major seams all double needle to fast the production of this stuff
Attachment 1006557 - this jacket was made with a single needle machine.
There is more to tell.
Well done.
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Walter Klemm, Homberg trouser details
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