i have seen a number of these on military tables. surely this must be a fake. or is it ?
i have seen a number of these on military tables. surely this must be a fake. or is it ?
I would stay away from this type of item 99% are fake IMO.
Eric
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Agree with the rest. It just doesn't look right. Far too many of these are fakes are raking in big dollars for unsuspected people who want to own a piece of history.
Real or fake i would not have such items in my collection. To me it's not a "war item/relic". Just prison clothing.
A bad item and not something I would want either.
Cheers, Ade.
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Another pathetic example of how low some will go to make money. Shameful.
If you think about it most of the prison clothing was destroyed by fire for fear of spreading disease, there are very few original items existing now, some camp inmates might have kept their stars for various reasons and some might be in museums, but they are few and far between, but as far as collecting this type of clothing, I personally feel that its a morbid fascination with pain and suffering and one that i wouldnt want to fascillitate
Very well put Dave. Indeed, almost nothing of this nature survived.
Idem dito!
Wouldn't want it!
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