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01-21-2011 08:42 PM
# ADS
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Re: amoeba post war?
Jean-Sebastien,
There was postwar use of this pattern, but I am not certain if there was postwar manufacture. I have seen postwar dated suits in some of the later war patterns, but not Amoeba. Maybe someone else can offer more. Yes fake/reproduction suits do exists. What I like about your smock at first glance is the fact that it is not dated and the buttons are of a proper type for wartime smocks. Given the degree of wear and fading to your example, you might double check the smock for markings. They are typically located somewhere on the inside of the bottom skirt area.
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Re: amoeba post war?
Thank you for you reply Wesley's Dad. I will have a look and try to find a marking. I wonder if the buttons were typicals. I appreciate your precision about this point. regards.
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Re: amoeba post war?
I think your amoeba is good ww2 period made. Most of the postwar is made from more solid material
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: amoeba post war?
Not sure if it is war time or post war, but it is definitely a fine sample.
Martyn Acsinowicz
The teeth of the wolf are bigger in the mouths of men than they are in the mouth of the wolf.
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Re: amoeba post war?
Just to stick my 2pennorth into the equasion, I was always under the impression that the WW2 "Amoeba" suit was a ONE piece overall's type set and NOT a 2 piece set!
Can someone confirm one way or the other.
Regards tc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
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Re: amoeba post war?
Showed abowe example is two piece suit, just the throser is missed. The one piesesuit is Maskhalat, and will make the pictures of it later
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: amoeba post war?

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Dimas
Showed abowe example is two piece suit, just the throser is missed. The one piesesuit is Maskhalat, and will make the pictures of it later
Thanks for clearing that up for me Dimas.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
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