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    Got this one from TRD not too long ago. If I remember correctly it's dated 1937.
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      Here’s a few of mine.

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        A very nice PL Traditions Brown Shirt, rebeldevil89, though I believe the bottom button at the waistline of all Traditions Brown Shirts should be plastic/bakelite, as the top/neckline button was. This was because the belt buckle, being metal, would scrape against a metal button at the waistline behind it.

        Again, a very nice display!

        Br. James

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          Originally posted by Br. James View Post
          A very nice PL Traditions Brown Shirt, rebeldevil89, though I believe the bottom button at the waistline of all Traditions Brown Shirts should be plastic/bakelite, as the top/neckline button was. This was because the belt buckle, being metal, would scrape against a metal button at the waistline behind it.

          Again, a very nice display!

          Br. James
          Thank you for the compliment! Naturally, I agree, it looks like the bottom button has been replaced.
          I also wonder, is it correct for there to be no collar piping, or might it have been removed?

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            Gau haupstellenlieter
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              Gau hauptabschnittsleiter
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                Originally posted by matx007 View Post
                Gau hauptabschnittsleiter
                Wow very very nice .. i Search long this tunic. Great tunic 👍

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                  Originally posted by wahnsinn_opc View Post
                  Wow very very nice .. i Search long this tunic. Great tunic 👍
                  Thank you! I picked it up at the last SOS.

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                    Beautiful groupings! Thanks for sharing them with us, matx007.

                    Br. James

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                      Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                      Beautiful groupings! Thanks for sharing them with us, matx007.

                      Br. James
                      Thank you! I will share more once I find some more energy to take pictures lol

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                        Originally posted by matx007 View Post
                        Gau haupstellenlieter
                        Very nice and not often seen Buro slash style bottom pockets tunic

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                          Originally posted by rrvroman View Post
                          Very nice and not often seen Buro slash style bottom pockets tunic
                          Good eye!

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                            Political Leaders Uniforms

                            Recently acquired this...sorry not a more elaborate display...
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                              “Recently acquired this...sorry not a more elaborate display...’

                              Orts Obereinsatzleiter’s tunic with operational armband indicating position of Blockleiter (if oakleaves braid 10 mm wide) or Zellenleiter (if oakleaves 13 mm wide)

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                                Originally posted by rebeldevil89 View Post
                                Got this one from TRD not too long ago. If I remember correctly it's dated 1937.
                                Why is there no piping around the collar? Is this normal?

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