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    Hi Gents,

    I picked up an absolutely beautiful and mint Blumentarn uniform and was wondering if you guys can tell me about it. It doesn't seem to be of the original 'hoodie' cut of the early 60's, but by looking at the pocket and shirt configuration it could be somewhat of a hybrid.

    As you can see from the stamps it's a matching M56 uniform dated 65.









    Thanks!

    #2
    Interesting, it has no breast pockets

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      #3
      Originally posted by RedBaran11 View Post
      Interesting, it has no breast pockets
      That's what threw me off initially, which is why I'm hoping someone either knows or owns this cut of FDU.

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        #4
        There is a simular uniform displayed in this older thread:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?p=4226874

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          #5
          This style of FDU is OK. I have two of these collared Blumentarn jackets without the breast pockets. There seem to be several patterns of these Blumentarn jackets. As I recall, it was determined that most of the collared jackets without hoods seemed to have been worn by Grenzschutz from the available period photographs.

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            #6
            Congratulations It's a beautiful set in nice bright colours
            After seeing this website:
            http://www.flaechentarn.de/index.htm
            ANY... absolutely ANY... pattern variation in Blumentarn does not surprise me any more...
            Good catch!

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              #7
              Originally posted by SCHUPO View Post
              t most of the collared jackets without hoods seemed to have been worn by Grenzschutz from the available period photographs.
              May I momentarily take the role that my esteemed Genosse Viktor would normally play? ...
              The defenders of the anti-fascist protective barrier are called Grenztruppen... The Grenzschützen (Bundes-) are the oppressors of the people on the OTHER side of the barbed wire...
              Sorry for being pedantic

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                #8
                Originally posted by iannima View Post
                May I momentarily take the role that my esteemed Genosse Viktor would normally play? ...
                The defenders of the anti-fascist protective barrier are called Grenztruppen... The Grenzschützen (Bundes-) are the oppressors of the people on the OTHER side of the barbed wire...
                Sorry for being pedantic
                Genosse iannima., The Duty Car is yours to deploy.......

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                  #9
                  I would say it's a nice 2nd Style.

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                    #10
                    solid example

                    nice colours....

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                      #11
                      Wow nice set! Looks like another variation I have to find.

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                        #12
                        Hello there, I will post my pictures of my DDR Splotch (Blumentarn) camo jacket and trousers that I got 7 years ago. My camo jacket have hood with mesh net in front. Both jacket and trousers are dated 1964. I got that set from a fellow DDR collector.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by redjames2004 View Post
                          Hello there, I will post my pictures of my DDR Splotch (Blumentarn) camo jacket and trousers that I got 7 years ago. My camo jacket have hood with mesh net in front. Both jacket and trousers are dated 1964. I got that set from a fellow DDR collector.
                          he fixed Hoods are 1st Model. They came in size 1-4, the others in "Normal" sizes like 48, 52 and so on.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by uscob View Post
                            he fixed Hoods are 1st Model. They came in size 1-4, the others in "Normal" sizes like 48, 52 and so on.
                            Which is rarer, 1st Model NVA or MdI Blumentarn? The reason I ask is because I have a 1962 dated MdI 1st Model jacket in Size 4.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ehrentitle View Post
                              Which is rarer, 1st Model NVA or MdI Blumentarn? The reason I ask is because I have a 1962 dated MdI 1st Model jacket in Size 4.
                              "Inquiring minds want to know!"

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