Hi I picked this wrap at a local auction about 6 months ago. Finally getting around to posting it. The wrap has several modifications, shortened,sleeves sewn shut, shortened, eye and hook removed. All the insignia has been replaced except possible the shoulder boards. Not sure if the collar tabs or eagle are original. The collar piping looks okay but I haven't handled a lot of piped wraps, so i can be wrong. Considering how poorly sewn the insignia has been replaced I don't think the previous owner made any other modifications. I believe the base wrap is fine but any comments are welcome. Regards Jim
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The basic wrap is ok and the mods are typical for an officer or any rank who actually owned the wrap, few wanted to them as long as they came from the makers. Hard to say if the piping is the original or period reapplied or post war applied but it was originally piped. The boards do look period attached and the 1st regiment did draw from Erfurt depot. Tabs look bad to me as do skulls. Overall very nice early wrap. A real high chance this 2nd LT did not live past 1942 if that long or at least never made it home to rotate this wrap into field use and promotion. 1st PZ div was arguably in as much hard fighting as any division in the German Army, SS or FJe
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Thanks for the comments. I figured the tabs were bad and wasn't sure of the eagle. I believe the previous owner got the wrap stripped except for the SBs. I know he didn't add the piping.I'm torn on the piping. The sewing is comparable to other examples Ive see on the internet. Still not a bad deal for $400. Jim
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Originally posted by collector19 View PostNice and original 2nd pattern probably restored with bad insignias
The wrapper seems to be from the manufacturer "Otto Mers, Erfurt" - compare the size stamps.
Congrats on this one!
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I think you paid 10 cents on the dollar of what a fully stripped piped wrap in that condition is easily worth. If you’re looking for a set of matching tabs they will probably cost you around $1000 and take a year or two to find, on the other hand if your not looking for them or really not needing them you will probably find a nice set next month for $500 or $2.00 at a garage sale. That’s at least my experience.
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Originally posted by phild View PostI think you paid 10 cents on the dollar of what a fully stripped piped wrap in that condition is easily worth. If you’re looking for a set of matching tabs they will probably cost you around $1000 and take a year or two to find, on the other hand if your not looking for them or really not needing them you will probably find a nice set next month for $500 or $2.00 at a garage sale. That’s at least my experience.
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While I believe the jacket is original I am not crazy about the collar piping. Surely this jacket would have had a pink piped collar when originally made but I wonder if the piping was removed when the hook and eye was removed, then later replaced in a sloppier manner. Maybe I'm wrong but most of these I've handled have had near flawless workmanship.
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Originally posted by OSS View PostWhile I believe the jacket is original I am not crazy about the collar piping. Surely this jacket would have had a pink piped collar when originally made but I wonder if the piping was removed when the hook and eye was removed, then later replaced in a sloppier manner. Maybe I'm wrong but most of these I've handled have had near flawless workmanship.
There is no need to beat the horse here but I have long been a believer that most anyone can gain a lot of skill in examining thread used in areas on any item (including SS crusher sweatbands) to discern real age, by viewing under a lighted scope. It does not matter if the thread is old or new, sewn and exposed thread now near 80 years old will look more faded and worn and soiled compared to recent 20-30 year old re-sewn work. That is true at least very much of the time.
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Originally posted by OSS View PostWhile I believe the jacket is original I am not crazy about the collar piping. Surely this jacket would have had a pink piped collar when originally made but I wonder if the piping was removed when the hook and eye was removed, then later replaced in a sloppier manner. Maybe I'm wrong but most of these I've handled have had near flawless workmanship.
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Originally posted by djpool View Post
All I know is the owner who had it before me didn’t mess with the piping. No way the eagle and collar tabs were applied by the same person. The collar piping displays well so I won’t mess with it. I’ll let the next owner worry about it. Jim
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