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M43 feldbluse Heer, mint condition!
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To me this M43 feldbluse is a nice and textbook example, dont forget by this method of stiching the eagle trew the liner, time and material was saved for the war- effort, and the stiching is realy nicely done,no material was to be wasted in 1943. I think this is maybe towards the end of '43.
And a other thing is, that you dont see other marks of stiching arond the zone of the eagle. When a sewing maschine punch'd trew the liner you can see this quit wel, and this eagle is nicely mounted.
to find such a person who can sew this eagle on in one whole whay without missing with a sewing mashine,leaving no marks after whatsoever would be a whole mission, then whe have the the same aging of insignia.
and sewingthread, so i am very confertable this jacket is legit and all insignia is original mounted on the tunic
but this is my view and,there are other people whit other theories
withs i respect
just my two cents,
and for Sander
you can sleep well with this one atleast i would !!!
best regards from Tielt- city
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Sander and Mike D, I would be very pleased to have those tunics in my collection.
here are photos of my favorite M-43 tunic made of iron gabardine with eagle factory sewn through the lining.
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 Glenn Barbaritz View PostMike, that NCO tunic you show above looks killer. any chance of getting just an overall front view of that puppy. GlennAttached Files
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