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      very nice Mark...!!! Thank's for sharing these super items!!

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        @ feldgendarme very nice mannequins. Is it possible to see some closeups from the m44 jacket??

        @ Sturmkreuz very nice collection as well...

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          NZMark, beautiful mannequins as always!
          Do You know something about glasses with leather, You have there on the last picture? I just got miself, from the photo, same pair in a tin. Marked: Spectacles, tinted, No.3.
          Case, MK II.
          Levers
          I thought they were pre WWII civilian. But MK II? Then British army?
          Anyway, they are neat glasses.
          Thanks
          K.

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            Thanks Kass
            I believe they are WWII British? There is an excellent photo in the 'Kurtz' book on tropical uniforms of a DAK officer during a staff meeting in the desert wearing a pair of this exact same set, so they were certainly used in N.Africa. I also have the tin these came in, but no markings are evident
            Thanks for the compliments - very much appreciated.
            Best Regards,
            Mark.
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                theres that new hat! looks very nice on that Dude. Glenn

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                  That new old hat, Glenn!
                  I'll be placing a special thread on this one in the near future...although it should be sitting on my 1st pattern 1940 dated tunic
                  My sincerest Thanks to You again for your help with it, Glenn
                  Mark.
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                      This is for Kass -
                      From "Afrikakorps" published by Schiffer ISBN 0-7643-1920-5
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                          Just to confirm the specs are indeed British.

                          Cheers, Ade.

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                            Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View Post
                            Just to confirm the specs are indeed British.

                            Cheers, Ade.
                            ...and very well made, too. With the peripheral covers they are very effective for anti-glare - but a tad dangerous due to that limitation in vision.
                            This figure wears the commonly issued Auer rubberized set.
                            Mark.
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                              Thats a cool picture. Thanks.

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                                To keep this super thread going..

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