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        #4
        Hi Guys
        Have any of you encountered period buttons made from a wood resin mix?
        There are marked FF. Yes, I know
        Seriously
        I,d appeciate any opinions.
        The MGSs badge is bad. Also it has Tunic boards not Mantel? The buttons on
        the belt are original and mint. Size marks and issue stamp are faded.
        Its also marked Robert Frank MG S* looks like. Any thoughts Gents?

        Thanks
        Eric
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          #5
          Gents
          They,re Tunic size and not all are marked.

          Thanks
          Eric
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            #6
            Hello Eric

            It's a very nice greatcoat.

            My first great coat M1915 have too wooden buttons. Itwas the only good things on (the greatccoat was a Sweeden with a fake stamps on good buttons, I was only 17 years old....).
            The wood's buttons seem to be good.

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              Thanks Cousette
              I,ve never seen those buttons before. Nobody else have an opinion on my coat, the Id etc.

              Eric

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                #8
                Hey Eric,
                These buttons look much like the cast aluminum buttons that were used on uniforms made by the Western Costume Company, I have not seen anything like this, but I would not positively declare them reproduction, they could be something used to fill the gaps, as the Germans were short of everything by the last year of the war.
                Best
                Gus

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gustaf B View Post
                  Hey Eric,
                  These buttons look much like the cast aluminum buttons that were used on uniforms made by the Western Costume Company, I have not seen anything like this, but I would not positively declare them reproduction, they could be something used to fill the gaps, as the Germans were short of everything by the last year of the war.
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                  Gus
                  Thanks Gus
                  Iam also going to see about this MGSs badge and go inside the lining to get at the back plate. If it is bad it should,nt be on the coat.

                  Cheers
                  Eric

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                    #10
                    The M15 shoulder straps were worn both on the Bluse and the Einheitsmantel. So these would be the correct pattern. Unfortunately, they don't match the condition of the coat at all and I am assuming that moths are not so finicky to just chew on shoulder straps!

                    The pencil marks in the coat do suggest and MG affiliation and I have seen MGSSA badges on greatcoats in period photos. I would look hard before removing this patch.

                    The buttons for sure are non-regulation. Whether replacements or not, who can say. Personally, on such a nice coat, I would search for M15 overcoat buttons.

                    Chip

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