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    Opinions needed on M36 tunic!

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1046584

    thank you. if all is war time applied and no shortened.

    #2
    Posting pictures from the estand link.
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    Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
    teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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      #3
      Next to unworn Tunic. Eagle is resewn, rest is ok.
      WWW.EDELWEISS-ANTIQUES.COM

      Specialized in Uniforms, Mountain Troops and Heeresbergfuhrer

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        #4
        These images are not sufficient to inspect everything. The collar looks like it is probably all good. The shoulder straps are just too long for the tunic. Edelweiss? No way to tell. The eagle may well be replaced but I would not venture a guess from these images. The Spiess rings are oddly low on the sleeves and are normally above the slit. Looks nice, but with questions.

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          #5
          Originally posted by pauke View Post
          These images are not sufficient to inspect everything. The collar looks like it is probably all good. The shoulder straps are just too long for the tunic. Edelweiss? No way to tell. The eagle may well be replaced but I would not venture a guess from these images. The Spiess rings are oddly low on the sleeves and are normally above the slit. Looks nice, but with questions.
          Spot on on all points.
          Martin

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            #6
            Try this link:

            https://sandeboetiek.com/product/min...tillerie-1939/

            Eagle replaced, Edelweiss original, so are the Tabs. Boards no one can tell. Spiess Rings perfect normal. Short....near perfect Tunic.

            Originally posted by pauke View Post
            These images are not sufficient to inspect everything. The collar looks like it is probably all good. The shoulder straps are just too long for the tunic. Edelweiss? No way to tell. The eagle may well be replaced but I would not venture a guess from these images. The Spiess rings are oddly low on the sleeves and are normally above the slit. Looks nice, but with questions.
            WWW.EDELWEISS-ANTIQUES.COM

            Specialized in Uniforms, Mountain Troops and Heeresbergfuhrer

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              #7
              I am with Pauke on the piston rings. It's hard to say on the boards without seeing them on a mannequin - as pictured, they look too long for the tunic.



              Don

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                #8
                The shoulderboards look like overcoat length to me, but they are slip on so no big deal. The eagle could be original to the tunic; the dealer site doesn't say otherwise and can't tell from the pictures.

                Looks like a very nice tunic that's worth a hands-on examination at a good price.

                s/f Robert

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                  #9
                  It's always a matter of opinion with hand sewn insignia. It seems the Edelweiss was more skillfully applied than the eagle for whatever that is worth. The boards are obviously not a good match, neither in size nor in rank for the Spiess position. CTs and Tresse seem nicely applied, the bottom thread looks to be the same for both suggesting application at the same time, which would make sense. Interesting lining material.

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                    #10
                    Stunning m36

                    Alejandro

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                      #11
                      1) I agree on the "Spiess" rings - too low by reg.

                      2) Shoulder straps are clearly for a greatcoat.

                      3) Agree, eagle looks reapplied (albeit well done). In 1939 I'd expect a "zip and flip".

                      4) From the website pics I'm not convinced the Edelweiss is original to the tunic. Stitches seem very tight into the wool of the patch, but after 70+ years I'd expect to see the surrounding wool peaks to not be there - basically what I mean is they don't look worn down to the same level of the stitching which I'd expect to see.

                      5) I am very suspicious of an Edelweiss on any contract produced tunic that is not of a Bavarian or Austrian manufacturer/issue depot (just a personal thing).

                      Other than that it's a nice tunic.

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                        #12
                        What is the date of manufacture on the stamps? J

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                          #13
                          Hello Fellow Collectors,
                          I have a dissenting opinion. Generally speaking, I have not seen factory applied waffenfarbe piped collar tabs on a 1939 or later dated tunic. They have all been company tailor, or privately applied when done on tunics with 1939 dates or later.
                          Secondly, I have never seen a lining like that on an issue tunic, or any period tunic for that matter. There was a similar, perfect m36 tunic with pioneer collar tabs recently, which also had a strange lining and similar date, and for 2000 euro....
                          For my collection, I stay with what I know and has been seen and proven by other collectors over time. These are just my opinions.
                          Thank you,
                          Curtiss

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                            #14
                            Tunic has not been shortened. No one else addressed that question.

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                              #15
                              thank you mod for fotos and thanks for all opinions, as I am far away from cloth collection, I am in messy how to check. let me study for all your opinions. thank you

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