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    #46
    Originally posted by NormandieCamo View Post
    Willi, Weitze currently has one of the FJ Fliegerblusen listed on his web site:

    Willi, does this one make you change your mind...?
    Last edited by Daniele Tirelli; 12-29-2007, 06:58 AM.

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      #47
      Originally posted by Daniele Tirelli View Post
      Willi, does this one make you change your mind...?
      Dan, you could add an Africa cuff and a Narvik shield as well...... that wouldn´t change what this tunic used to be

      The FJR3 tunic he had for a while was something more for a closer inspection (IMHO).

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        #48
        Is Weitze selling that Fliegerbluse as an untouched WW2 original? I didn't go to his site to see what disclaimers he threw in with the description.
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          #49
          Hello All,

          I'm neither a Uniform nor an FJ specialist, but my common sense question would be - why would a tunic like that even need to be posted on anyone's site to be sold? I would think an authentic, untouched tunic like that would sell ten times over by word of mouth alone.



          Regards,
          Mark
          "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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            #50
            I think that, if the problem should be only this one, still an answer would be possible. Many times the dealer's feel the need to advertise themself. An item like an original officer's fliegerbluse with Kreta and officer's FJ.Rgt1, period attached, still would be a very good advertisment for any seller. I also personally think that some great items are sometimes posted in dealer's websites, only nominally available for sale, but in reality already sold....


            Originally posted by mmiller View Post
            Hello All,

            I'm neither a Uniform nor an FJ specialist, but my common sense question would be - why would a tunic like that even need to be posted on anyone's site to be sold? I would think an authentic, untouched tunic like that would sell ten times over by word of mouth alone.



            Regards,
            Mark
            Last edited by Daniele Tirelli; 12-29-2007, 06:48 PM.

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