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Originally posted by Gaspare View PostAahh yes the broken line string on the bow
Too bad, it would have been a nice piece... You think a counterfeiter that's doing a decent job dummying up the jacket and then puts a known fake on the arm would take the extra time and get a real shield!
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Originally posted by nakta View PostI second Askold's opinion. The Turkistan shield is a well-known repro/fake.
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Cossack Tunic
Here's my foreign Legion tunic. I've been researching it for over a year now. The closest example I could find was that of a Platov Cossack tunic. But the Georgien volunteers also wore similar collar tabs. Let me know what you guys think!
Thanks
http://i429.photobucket.com/albums/q...pszuzu2dbk.jpg
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A couple of new items. A more detailed description is provided at the following link:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=811347
WR Jim
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Hi mates
here is a tunic I found in Italy many years ago. It is a little strange but has a very nice wear. We can see it has been enlarged on the rear, probably modified the collar and applied an heavy lining inside, furthermore we clearly see the sign of wearing the belt and suspender....
I would like an expert view on it and its insignia. Many thanks
Marco
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[QUOTE=Zip3120;7524827]Hi mates
here is a tunic I found in Italy many years ago. It is a little strange but has a very nice wear. We can see it has been enlarged on the rear, probably modified the collar and applied an heavy lining inside, furthermore we clearly see the sign of wearing the belt and suspender....
I would like an expert view on it and its insignia. Many thanks
Marco
I can honestly say in my opinion this looks good to me. Would love to hear everyone's word as well!
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thanks mates for your replies.
Yes I too think this jacket has been transformed in coat, but I don't think postwar because it retains its insignia. The breast insignia is clearly original sewed. Normally nazi insignia were removed in a civil use. Furthermore collar and liner have the same wear of the tunic.
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Indeed a converted overcoat based on the liner and overall look...Those things did happen occasionally...especially with osttruppen who would receive hand-me-downs, lacking sufficient supplies...Perhaps a greatcoat was less useful in Italy (where this uniform was found). Interesting garment for sure with that Osttruppen breast insignia.
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