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Late panzer signals tunic with machine sewn russian braid piping sewn to collar for collar tab. Collar is piped in yellow as an addition and not as issued. Skulls applied directly to collar. One of the few tunics and pants sets I bought: ex Steve Wolfe from Fred Ramm's collection
Bob HritzAttached FilesIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Late war panzer tunic with piping sewn to collar to replicate collar tabs. Collar skulls applied directly to collar, inside piping. This was purchased from a vet from the north side of Chicago.
Bob HritzAttached FilesIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Bob HritzOK, Jim, I decided to post the pic of my Heer wrappers. The 2 on either side are signals, 2 panzer and one PanzerJaeger officer.
Bob Hritz
I have a question though about the Uniforms in the background...do you always keep them covered in Plastic? I was just wondering this from a proper storage background, is this something we all should do? No moisture buildup? Dust prevention, what?
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Hello Fran,
The bags are special garment bags for long time storeage of wedding dresses, etc. Supposedly they do not emit acidic fumes. Moisture is a moot point in the desert where we live with 7 % humidity. Very dry here and a humidifier is useful during the winter months. We only get rain, 6 to 8 inches annually, during August and early September.
The bags and glass cases are primarily for dust control.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Bob HritzHello Fran,
The bags are special garment bags for long time storeage of wedding dresses, etc. Supposedly they do not emit acidic fumes. Moisture is a moot point in the desert where we live with 7 % humidity. Very dry here and a humidifier is useful during the winter months. We only get rain, 6 to 8 inches annually, during August and early September.
The bags and glass cases are primarily for dust control.
Bob Hritz
Where I live and particularly in my house, humidity would be an issue w/these. I run my dehumidifier year round. Dust is my second problem.
Thanks again for the reply.
Nice stuff Bob, Kudos!
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