The only flaw is a single moth hole at the back edge.
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Next up is my new M34 tunic which was upgraded to an NCO walking out tunic by the original owner. The jacket is of the heavy, early wool and partially lined. It has no frontal support hook holes, with two sets of support hook holes and support hook tabs located at the back of the tunic. The eagle is period hand applied and is a later style bird, v.s. the mouse gray cotton eagle, which must have been added by the NCO to give it a more current look. Additionally, the collar, tress and tabs are a later variety and were added by the NCO to modernize it for walk out dress. The Infantry piped shoulder straps had embroidered numbers at one time, which were picked out during the war for OPSEC purposes. the tress on the shoulder straps and collar are the same application and signify that the straps have always remained with this tunic. Overall the tunic is near mint, almost no wear. This is my first M34 tunic. I hope you all like it as much as I do?
SteveLast edited by airborne_steve; 01-18-2015, 11:21 PM.
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Last picture for tonight! Thank you all for looking. SteveLast edited by airborne_steve; 01-18-2015, 11:30 PM.
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Steve, amazing feldbluse in amazing condition, congratulations mate, that is a really fine piece I have been looking for one of these from the Kriegsmarine for long time with not luck, someday I will find it.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
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Eduardo
Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610
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Hi Eduardo,
Thank you for looking at my collection. I can imagine what you are going through. I would love to get my hands on a nice early KM coast artillery tunic myself, but they are very hard to find.
best regards, Steve
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Pictured is my latest LW FJ, Medical NCO Tunic. I hope you all like?
Steve
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Pictured is my M40 tunic. This tunic was manufactured in Poland and has a Transfer depot markings out of Warchau with a date "B41". All insignia are period attached. I really like the subdued insignia and NCO tress. This tunic has very light wear and age but has seen service. Only flaw is a "L" shaped rip on the left sleeve.
I hope you like it. Best regards, Steve
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