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    Non Regulation Waffenrock

    I've been trying to collect any period photos i find of waffenrock with non-regulation oddities.
    I'd thought i post what i have found so far.

    Maybe people would like to add to this thread, of they have odd looking waffenrock in period photos.

    First up:

    Notice the wrong type collar tabs, feldgrau shoulder straps, and the eagle. Also looks like the buttons have been replaced with matte ones.
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    Pic 2:

    Wrong collar tabs, and again Feldgrau shoulder boards.
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      #3
      pic3:

      Wrong collar tabs again.

      Note nice NCO school shoulder boards(which are correct).
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        #4
        Pic 4:

        Wrong collar tabs, Feldgrau shoulder straps, and replaced feldgrau collar. Buttons have also been replaced.
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          #5
          pic 5:

          Not such an odd waffenrock, more of an odd wearer! This guy looks very old, maybe volkstrum?
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            #6
            Nice pictures, I do not think they are non-regulation waffenrocks but rather attempts to follow the regulations to convert issue waffenrocks for field and service dress later in the War. Note all the piping has been removed. I have seen examples of tunics like this in hand with subdued field insignia and no pockets.

            I suspect the last image is a soldier's father or male relative.

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              #7
              Thanks for the input John.

              Interesting to see how collectors would react to these tuncs if found for sale.

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                #8
                They are following regulations-EM and NCO modified waffenrocks were only to have lower slit pockets, no breast pockets (only officer conversions) worn with the field insignia. The examples you posted are "textbook" including #4 which also follows regulations that if the collar was to be replaced it could only be modified with a field grey collar. These show up once and awhile but most people do not know what they are or think they have been restored incorrectly.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for that information....you learn something everyday!

                  Hope people still like the pictures!

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                    #10
                    Those are great pictures of modified rocks, these are missing from most reference books. This is very helpful for colelctors to see. Thanks!

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                      #11
                      Very interesting photos, thanks for posting. I have seen a few converted over the years...

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                        #12
                        These threads always gain my attention.
                        Thanks for posting.

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                          #13
                          Picture 3

                          I think it is possible that the soldier in picture #3 belongs to:

                          Heeres-Unteroffizierschule für Panzerschützen Eisenach.

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                            #14
                            Thanks for that info Schulterklappen. I have a Panzer waffenrock with NCO school shoulder boards, with an 'S', cant remember off hand which school this is.

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                              #15
                              Found this interesting thread looking around: I want to add a picture of a gbj wearing a converted waffenrock with replaced feldgrau collar and boards

                              Gustavo
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