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    Guys, my first post in the FJ forum!! Thinking about possibly picking up a piece of FJ parachute material to start off the collecting in this field. Is there any interest in that sort of thing? I think it is neat but curious on other opinions. I know you collect what you like but is that a waste of money? Please share your thoughts! Mike.

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    Originally posted by 1corps View Post
    Guys, my first post in the FJ forum!! Thinking about possibly picking up a piece of FJ parachute material to start off the collecting in this field. Is there any interest in that sort of thing? I think it is neat but curious on other opinions. I know you collect what you like but is that a waste of money? Please share your thoughts! Mike.
    Hello Mike,

    Pieces of parachute are not really the thing you want when
    you want to start collecting FJ items. However thoses pieces
    are nice to dress your showcases and could be used as a scarf
    of your paratrooper (if you want to complete one). But you will
    always end up with a complete German parachute if you start
    with this... So you're the one who should decide whatever is in
    your budget

    Floris

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      #3
      Originally posted by floriskok View Post
      Hello Mike,

      Pieces of parachute are not really the thing you want when
      you want to start collecting FJ items. However thoses pieces
      are nice to dress your showcases and could be used as a scarf
      of your paratrooper (if you want to complete one). But you will
      always end up with a complete German parachute if you start
      with this... So you're the one who should decide whatever is in
      your budget

      Floris
      Floris, thanks so much for your input!! Good food for thought! Mike.

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        #4
        RZ20 chute material is pretty cheap. Damaged chutes are rather common at big shows and reenactors have been cutting them up for decades, to use as scarves. If you need a piece, let me know.
        Willi

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          #5
          Originally posted by Willi Zahn View Post
          RZ20 chute material is pretty cheap. Damaged chutes are rather common at big shows and reenactors have been cutting them up for decades, to use as scarves. If you need a piece, let me know.
          i need a piece for my display

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            #6
            Mike, collecting the pieces is good, why not, to see the overall effect of how the camo pattern develops with the manufacture is very interesting and impressive aswell! there is also differences is colour and so on..

            it seems that a complete canopy is not too expensive in the US and kindly Willi has just offered you some, so thats a start

            I got a whole canopy for $350 in the US

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              #7
              Originally posted by grndevil44 View Post
              Mike, collecting the pieces is good, why not, to see the overall effect of how the camo pattern develops with the manufacture is very interesting and impressive aswell! there is also differences is colour and so on..

              it seems that a complete canopy is not too expensive in the US and kindly Willi has just offered you some, so thats a start

              I got a whole canopy for $350 in the US
              John, thanks for the info and taking the time to answer my question!! Mike.

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