Attachment 360400 Some more This tunic is now in a collection in Vancouver Canada.
One should notice the unorthadox way the eagle is stitched on...there were no other holes in it so it was originally stitched this way by hand...the tunic was very faded from a dark gray to this color and had petrified mud in some the pips,cyphers, and runics...and on the trousers and boots.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 06-17-2012 at 10:59 PM.
Here is another I have had the pleasure of studying..Attachment 360416
Thank you for sharing these tunics. I appreciate the chance to study something original. The tunic was faded and caked with mud from period use or from not being stored carefully? As has been said, at the end of the war most of this was just junk to many. It always interests me as to how these tunics come to light and how each one has a story behind it, true or possibly fabricated. This forum has become further enriched with Magwa7 posting here and I extend my most sincere greetings.
CMH
The grey tunics in the military style cause much uproar and John has a keen eye. I believe that the Reiterei tunic came from Bruce Herman, did it not?
The stitching on the arm eagle is a good example of human use of the item. Most of the newer Internet gurus and their idiotic concepts never take in to account that these items we collect were used and altered by need. Possibly, the original eagle became damaged and required replacement. I would find no problem with this alteration as a faker would never have done such an amateurish job. The article must be studied in the whole to come to a conclusion. I recall this tunic from days gone by at other mediums.
BOB
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