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05-22-2014 03:02 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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It is a Dutch tunic, captured and reissued for use by the Wehrmacht. Often these were issued to the volunteers. Try to see if there are traces of a shield on any of the arms.
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The eagle is curiously sewn...and curious! Emacieted.
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Thank you! I do see the faint outline of a shield on the right sleeve.
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Looks like a stylized shield was present and about 3 inches wide by 3.5 inches tall.
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Thank you Trondk for the photos of your tunic with Georgian shield. It is too bad the shield was removed from mine along with chevron. Thank again. I know the outline of the shield was like the one on yours. I realize some shields do not have the ears on the left and right side.
Are those shoulder boards the ones that came with it?
Anzel
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Yes this is an untouched tunic. I finally got hold of one with the pink coloured shoulderboards, these can be tricky to find.
Now i only need one with the Georgian collartabs aswell, then i will be as happy as a little boy with a new toy!
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I forgot to ask if you please can take some outside photos of the sleeves, especial were you see the outline of the shield?!
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Nice example of as Trondk says Dutch tunic modified for German use this was also done with headgear. There are plenty of pictures of them in the book "Feldbluse" nice one needs some shoulder boards and a lot of these went to second line and volunteer units. Nice find. timothy
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TrondK
Yes this is an untouched tunic. I finally got hold of one with the pink coloured shoulderboards, these can be tricky to find.
Now i only need one with the Georgian collartabs aswell, then i will be as happy as a little boy with a new toy!
Edit:
I forgot to ask if you please can take some outside photos of the sleeves, especial were you see the outline of the shield?!
I will try to capture the outline with my camera. It can be seen in person.
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