Nice addition James it will look good on display in the backyard.
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Nice addition James it will look good on display in the backyard.
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Thanks for posting James the Alpenflauge is one of my favorite patterns and would adopt well to the terrain here in Canada during the fall months and of course to some of are higher alpine regions as...
Hi Chris yes a few bits here and there I will try and post some pics soon just been super hair straight back busy.
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Thanks Chris it blends in well in image # 1 ,I had to look at it for a few seconds to see the shelter.
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Nice Chris and well done these are getting quite scarce and one of my favorite patterns while we are on the subject of Austria here are a few shots from the field to compliment your Zeltbahns I took...
Chris is a 100% spot on officially CadPat is to be destroyed but on occasion some does find its way into the marketplace I still find the best source are the second hand and thrift stores from time...
Jeez Chris old man winter is not done with you folks back east yet by the sounds of it .
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Morning Gary this is with out a doubt one of my absolute favorite patterns and has been around in one form or another since the 1960's the exact first run production dates are un-known it is as well...
Nice pattern it looks like it would be very effective James in forested terrain.
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Hi Jerry I find my trousers and shirt quite comfortable and we're them around the house in the winter in lue of pajamas LOL.
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I would not go as far as to say it is a copy James more like produced by a private contract company for the military market.
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I as well have a couple of lightweight cotton camo items in my collection with similar tags and on occasion you will see them on headgear as well such as field and or boonies caps.
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I agree the tag does appear to be non military aftermarket this is not to say of course that these garments were not used in the field by military personal .
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Nice Zelt Rene cool militariaI am having a vision you must have been up at 4 am to see that you were not outbid during the last few seconds of an E-Bay Auction;):D
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Many Thanx James I know they have gone to a good home were they are appreciated.
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I could not agree more very reminiscent of a sub savanna or semi desert camo pattern.
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Nice shelter half Gary looks near mint and to have been stored away for years the color is quite vibrant and crisp and looks to show little or no use.
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Hi Ferris IMO one of the best camo patterns the US has come up with in the last few decades love your avitar picturer as well.
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Hi James no promises I will do my best and I do have a friend that is rather good with these as all he collects is Vietnam era camo I will see what he comes up with if I draw a blank
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Hi James I will have a look tonight I can probably date them to the years of issue through the pattern and construction with any luck.
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Nice additions James the trousers look to be a really good match to the slant pocket shirt/jacket.
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Nice Gary I absolutely love the different variations in color and construction found in the tropical DPM pattern
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Hi Gary many thanks I have a soft spot for Brit and Canadian DPM and have a few sets my self including some trop light shirts and trousers.
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Hi Chris as far as I know there was no version of a camo issued field cap all the ones I have seen have either being home made and or are knock offs of the M-43 there used to be a seller on E-Bay...
Nice Chris and I agree the field gear is very hard to source I only have the field pack and Y-straps.
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