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    #16
    Originally posted by Ostmark
    Hi Michael .. i like your sense of humor
    HEEH.. OK . TO BE SERIOUS - SO i GUESS THIS IS A m41 WITH MODIFIED COLLAR - BUT HOW ABOUT INERNAL SUSPENDERS FOR HOOKS - THIS TUNIC LOOKS INSIDE LIKE m36.. ?

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      #17
      It is indeed a M41 (6 button,rayon lining) with a modified collar. The pleats on the pockets were dropped after this model with the tops of the pockets being scalloped only..


      Glenn
      "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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        #18
        Nice legit piece. Congrats.

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          #19
          Originally posted by feldwebl
          It is indeed a M41 (6 button,rayon lining) with a modified collar. The pleats on the pockets were dropped after this model with the tops of the pockets being scalloped only..


          Glenn
          Glenn !! how about those straps for belt hooks ?? - my classification was always that tunics with separate suspenders for hooks and field grey collar are M40 model - the M41's should have sewn in short straps for hooks - like M42-43

          so.. is it M40 or M41 ?

          sorry for messing up
          Of course tunic is beautyfull originall one !!

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            #20
            Good morning,

            I have seen these 6-button M40's or M41's or whatever you call them with both separate and sewn in internal belt hook suspenders. I quess since it was transitional period they used both depending on manufacturer or date.

            I have a 42-dated 5-button M40 that has separate suspenders, so they continued that atleast until early 1942. By the way this tunic doesn't have rayon lining.

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              #21
              In my opinion, 101% era tunic.

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                #22
                Thx gents for your comments.
                Short explanation for why i posted it. For me the Tunic looked 100% good, but i have got a comment (from a collector) that was saying there could be something wrong. And compared to my other Tunics (all M36) i noticed the differences. We had a little argument, and as i am not really the expert in Tunics, i decided to post the tunic in the forum, to get 1000% sure its OK.
                So i have now learnd a lot about tunics and the differences ...

                Thx you guys are great
                Last edited by Ostmark; 11-30-2005, 03:48 AM.

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                  #23
                  It is indeed a M41 (6 button,rayon lining) with a modified collar. The pleats on the pockets were dropped after this model with the tops of the pockets being scalloped only..
                  M41 with modified collar .
                  It's not a problem for the lack of suspenders (cut of the M40) but as i can't see the back holes for the hooks , it also looks like there was another modification at the waist to better fit the owner.
                  Last edited by francis006; 11-30-2005, 03:15 PM.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Nordfront
                    Good morning,

                    By the way this tunic doesn't have rayon lining.


                    Are you sure about that? Looks like rayon to me from the pics...


                    Glenn
                    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                      #25
                      I meant my own 42-dated M40 tunic doesn't have rayon lining. Ostmarks tunic has rayon lining.

                      Originally posted by feldwebl
                      Are you sure about that? Looks like rayon to me from the pics...


                      Glenn

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Nordfront
                        I meant my own 42-dated M40 tunic doesn't have rayon lining. Ostmarks tunic has rayon lining.

                        Ooops, sorry about that Nordfront


                        Glenn
                        "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                          #27
                          Maybe it's my monitor, but the shoulder straps look like Luftwaffe gray.
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                          GERMAN ARMY SHOULDER STRAPS AND BOARDS - 1933-1945

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                            #28
                            One looker from the images.

                            Legit and nice tunic....

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                              #29
                              Looks good to me, i have seen period photo's of later model (m43) tunics with green collars, and i once had a good used infantry felds tunic stamped E 43 which had pleated pockets and a green collar. There is obviously the norm in regard to tunic construction but also there is enough evidence to prove this was not strictly adhered to. I think some tunics may have kept being made in the old 36 pattern specifically for nco's.
                              Greg

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                                #30
                                Again thx for your comments ...I am happy to have this tunic in my collection, thx again to the seller ... its now on a mannequin and I have bought a field used NCO visor which is coming in two weeks, I will post a view shots then.PS: He is wearing now a P38 ;-)GrüsseHerbert

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