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    Who's the dealer with this HJ Tunic at SOS Forgot who posted it

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    It's not a great photo but those straps look suspect to me. I enlarged the strap to see the Bann number. It looks like 239. Bann 239 was most certainly not in the Berlin Gebiet. If you have bought this shirt I hope you did not pay the price of a correct H.J. shirt. If you haven't bought it, I advise against it as the insignia appears to be mismatched and the boards look suspect. A clear photo of the strap would confirm all.

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      Originally posted by SOLDAT1 View Post
      Who's the dealer with this HJ Tunic at SOS Forgot who posted it

      Robert
      I forget the name but the dealer is from Canada. Some of his prices are sky high and a number of his items are suspect but there were a few good buys to be found early on at his tables.

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        #4
        The name of this dealer is Claude Langlois, I would be careful of his tunic/uniform items as they typically have issues.

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          #5
          Hi Guys
          Sorry for late reply, thank for all your info on this shirt and the dealer I could not make out the number on the straps so this is a put together would love a real Berlin one though.

          Robert

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            #6
            The straps appear to be reproductions but can't be absolutely certain from that photo. A Berlin shirt could be assembled from parts for display if you search around for all the components. It's difficult to find H.J. uniforms that have not been incorrectly "restored" or put together, much like SA brown shirts.

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