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Article about: In actuality, those coats appear to be pretty warm. So, never-mind the half-frozen assumption... In any case, I do not possess much interest in post-1960 military related antiques, but these

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    In actuality, those coats appear to be pretty warm. So, never-mind the half-frozen assumption...

    In any case, I do not possess much interest in post-1960 military related antiques, but these two images reached out to me as "must haves" when I first encountered them as offerings for sale.
    In the case of reality, I would not want to be at the business end of those AKs - or being pushed about by either of those two.

    Glad I bought them as they have grown on me even further upon receipt.

    The second is dated 1977.
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    I wouldn't mind having a coat like one of those for here in the Upper Peninsula Winters...
    William

    "Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."

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    I have one postwar, and I'am using it.
    I have also a war time issue
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    Dimas

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    Nice images. The coats are great. Lez has one.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Interesting, the inscription on the vehicle refers to Oppenstine & Coppel logistic service, Dortmund, FRG.

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    The coats are called "Tulup" and dates back to the early 1900's. 1904 or 1909 or something like that

    Cheers

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