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Thanks guys, they are mint to be sure, which caused me a bit of concern. Almost brand new looking. Why does this pair not have the claw buckle I've seen on other breeches; just a manufacturer variation? Also, no stamped markings at all, and no snap loops inside for underwear.
Incidentally, that chalk number can also be found at the bottom of each of the pocket linings!HC
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Although they've got a few nice details to them and the front closure has been seen before on privately tailored trousers I don't like them...they could be period, have a nice 1999 written in "old" German handwriting with a grease pen and stuff, but I wouldn't be comfortable with them in my collection;imo they're not "Kommis" or "Heer-Issue" if you prefer,and I'd go for a honest-to God pair of tropical breeches with all the bells and whistles,i.e. sewn in web belt with claw belt,loops for the underwear,nice,genuine markings aso.
I'd gladly pass on them or return them to the seller,after all there are DOZENS of WH-ISSUE breeches out there waiting for new owners, and I think that taking a look at any dealer's table would offer a nice reference on how such a pair should look like...but that's me!
FWIW
Manny
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Originally posted by afrikaAll just variation, Harry. Some may say "officers" issue, but I prefer to say they are a variation.
HTH
Steve
Regards,
JohnEsse Quam Videri
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Originally posted by John HodginThey are neither "just a variation, nor "officer's issue" If autnentic, and I think they are, they are merely private purchase breeches. I have seen a tan pair that came from a SS soldier serving in Greece. Private purchase may mean officers were more likely to wear them, but not exclusively so. As Manny has said, they are not "issue" at all, and this explains the lack of usual issue features like the intergral belt, loops, or markings. And as Manny advised, this is why many only collect "standard issue" uniforms, they provide a list of common benchmarks with which to judge any piece.
Regards,
John
in your last six lines you do have hit the nail on the head !They may be 123% genuine private purchase breeches that could have even started their life as a pair of "Kommis" breeches "revised" by a tailor or a "Kompanie schneider"...they could be very interesting if authentic,and I also think they are...but Harry would be bound to stay with them forever, since in case he'd decide to sell them the would-be buyer would surely deem them worth less than a plugg'd nickel....I'd go with a REAL pair...and keep them only if their price has been a MORE THAN FRIENDLY one!
My two cents
Manny
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