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01-13-2018 05:19 PM
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Already commented on your collection thread, but I do really like this tunic. Always nice to have the loops for mounting awards too. Even if they aren't original to the tunic, they really bring it to life.
Been on the lookout for one of these for a while, but the prices always seem to be through the roof. Especially for combat tunics.
B.B.
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Thanks for the reply! I can’t upload pictures from mobile anymore for some reason, but I will attempt to later. But around the underarm areas of both sides of the tunic appear to have an almost “paper-like” feeling underneath the cloth. Is this a common occurrence with these tunics? My Waffenrock does not have this feeling, but again, I’ll attempt to upload better pictures later today
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Hello,
It is an honest pre 1941 privately purchased tunic, more a Dienstbluse than a Feldbluse, with some wear, nice insignia, especially the Hoheitsabzeichen and nicely bent Oberleutnant shoulderboards for a better shoulder fit...
I can't count the amount of these privately purchased tunics that i have seen in my collecting life...all the same, all different...and a lot of pleasure...
Thanks for sharing with us...
Thanks
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Thanks for the reply! It’s much appreciated!
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Also, bring that it’s a dienstbluse, would it be worn as more as a “walking out” tunic? I was aware of some of these being used for that purpose before the Waffenrock was instituted as the more used dress uniform
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As shown in the pictures I posted I've already added the Infanterie Sturmabzeichen the the tunic. I'd assume this tunic would've originally hosted the Infanterie-Sturmabzeichen, EK1, and perhaps a Verwundetenabzeichen? Also, there are loops for what I'm assuming would be a ribbon bar. Any ideas what could be correctly attached to this tunic? I want to make it as original as possible
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