And just for comparison, I thought I would show my Haptmann example, here are a couple of shots, it does have a small amount of mothing, and a little staining, but a nice 'been there and done that' example with an original set of loops for possibly a DK.
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Looks just fine to me. The material looks good, the lining looks period, and the insignia looks period. You specifically mentioned the shoulder boards: they look original and from what I can see from your photographs it does not look like the head seam has been opened and the boards appear to be sewn in nice and tight from the outside as well.
It can come live with me anytime.
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Bob and Mike,
They are just beautiful. Bob knows that I have been very tempted to collect Luftwaffe items after seeing some of his collection and if I had the choice of any Luftwaffe items it would definitely be a Officers Flight Blouse.
Nice to see some quality militaria in Australia.
All the best
Mark
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Originally posted by Mike SwanI was very pleased with it but became a little despondent when a couple of local experts decreed it to be a repro. One of the reasons was the condition was too good. the other wasn't happy with the shoulder boards. Can't remember exactly the problem with them.
Oustanding tunic.
Ray
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Thanks for the comments, Stuf. Alan has always treated me well so no complaints in that regard.
Your message is a little ironic as I've recently sold the fliegerbluse. Not because of originality concerns but to raise some funds. Also, I have another one, displaying a fair amount of service wear, for a Stabszahlmeister, with Afrika and palms cuff-title. It's on the Forum too somewhere.
As for self-proclaimed experts, I've a little more confidence these days and they don't carry quite as much weight.
Kind regards,
Mike
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Originally posted by Mike SwanBob Lyons very kindly posted the pics for me, so I'll add a couple of details to save him acting as my secretary.
This came from Alan Beadle about 7 yeards ago. I was very pleased with it but became a little despondent when a couple of local experts decreed it to be a repro. One of the reasons was the condition was too good. the other wasn't happy with the shoulder boards. Can't remember exactly the problem with them.
Some time ago, I even sent detailed photos to Bill Bureau who markets Janke products. He replied that Janke don't make anything like this and said it was simply an excellent condition original garment.
I would welcome comments if anyone thinks it's not okay. I've noted Gene's opinion on the Bulgarian badge. It comes from Mike Heuer, it's vaulted and the details are excellent. I've read that the fakes are flat and details not so good.
Thanks for any feedback. One can never stop learning.........or making the odd mistake.
Regards,
Mike
A excellent original tunic. I'll have to politely disagree with Gene on the Bulgarian pilot badge. Mike Heuer and I live in the same city. I've spent a lot of time with Mike in his collection room. All his axis pilot badges are/were beautiful original pieces.
Garth
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