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Hi Frank truly appreciate your help and comments I have already registered on the GHW forum first time I hear about it many thanks for that. Will wait till I have the cover with me to take good pictures and then will post them to properly analyse it.
Also it really strikes me that Weitze sells the same as mine but the price is just over the roof of course mine was priced fairly
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01-26-2021 04:35 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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This one looks less believable than your one - the Bundeswehr used the sumpftarn pattern too I think.... this could be that material?
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
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Hi Dan I take that as a compliment since the last one I posted it was sold for well over €900 and mine was a fraction of that sort of speak I’m quite happy with it. Regarding your question I am afraid I cannot be of any help sorry about that
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Danmark
This one looks less believable than your one - the Bundeswehr used the sumpftarn pattern too I think.... this could be that material?
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Very kind to add your comments surely they made the most of the war leftovers to manufacture uniforms
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Willmore
Sorry to hijack the thread, but here is an example of Bundeswehr Sumpftarn from Wehrmacht camouflage uniforms and post war derivatives by Daniel Peterson.
I have to agree with Danmark.
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No the BGS pattern is different to the war time types
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Hi Rene if you do not mind me asking what does BGS stand for?
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reneblacky
No the BGS pattern is different to the war time types
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jamoros
Hi Rene if you do not mind me asking what does BGS stand for?p?
Bunds Grenz Shutze (border guards) I probably spelt the German incorrectly?
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Here's a full spread of the pattern to compare to. 1959 dated.
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