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09-18-2023 02:57 PM
# ADS
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Hello,
That's a very decent late war Zeltbahn, not sure i can see carbon overprint on this example, there's something visible in addition to the camo, but is it really carbon overprint ?
On some photo, it looks like this is the camo from the other side which is visible through the fabric (not as waterproof as it used to be). I could be wrong of course as i have only seen one example of carbon overprint.
Red bakelite buttons are great on a german shelter quarter.
Thanks
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Hi Samland.
Show a photo from the other side of the Zelt please.
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I'm sorry I could not tell the dark from the light side on your zelt.
I bought a helmet cover for $20 about 3 years ago.
It was made from very thin zelt material resewn.
The pattern looked open weave late war with stitching removed from a zelt to make a reproduction cover.
I don't know how thin the fabric on late war Zeltbahnen was.
If it is thin it might show Splinter pattern from the other side.
Carbon overprint should show rounded Italian camo shapes which are independent of the German print on each side I think.
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Kateri !
The fabric on my zelt is really very thin. But the "Open Weave" did not have a carbon overprint. My exemplaire presented here has a faded overprint, so the effect of checking with a night vision device is not very high-quality for this reason. I believe that a clearer overprint would give a more tangible effect of checking with the device. In my case, the effect is noticeable, but not much.
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