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    #31
    wow Glenn. not that I see alot of Luft smocks but honestly, thats the coolest lookin' one Ive ever run across. love the amount of wear on it yet its still in great shape. if I could afford one of these that would certainly be the one I would want. very happy for you Glenn. Glenn

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      #32
      super smock
      Last edited by besslein; 08-11-2007, 10:28 AM.

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        #33
        Wonderful historical, combat smock Glenn! Congratulations!
        Regards,
        John
        Esse Quam Videri

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          #34
          Hi Willi,

          I found it...I thought this was just a damaged area,2 slits made to accept the button to fasten around the leg.



          Glenn
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            #35
            buttoned up
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              #36
              In our reenactment group over here in the UK (FJR2) we are lucky enough to have a vet who was in FJD1 and later FJR6 and he told us that as the snaps weren't strong enough they used to sew buttons on and a loop on the opposite side which is what most of our group have done. In this example it seems that slits have been made but for the same purpose.

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                #37
                Originally posted by GeoffW View Post
                In our reenactment group over here in the UK (FJR2) we are lucky enough to have a vet who was in FJD1 and later FJR6 and he told us that as the snaps weren't strong enough they used to sew buttons on and a loop on the opposite side which is what most of our group have done. In this example it seems that slits have been made but for the same purpose.



                Well there you have it.Nice to hear direct from the German Veteran who wore one.



                Glenn
                "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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