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    #31
    I used to collect unissued uniform articles with paper tags. While paper tags were highly individualized to each factory, I can't recall seeing one where it looked like the same stamp that marked the uniform was used on the tag also. I have a Peek & Cloppenberg paper tag right now that looks nothing like the tag shown on the thread. That in itself, means little. Big factory pumping out thousands of uniforms.
    The button used on the bandage pouch is unusual, isn't it? Yet the same button appears on the trousers. The buttonhole on the bandage pocket is cut horizontally instead of vertically??

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      #32
      Originally posted by TONY Q.W. View Post
      Although markings look good (but mean little nowdays), I'm personally not 100% sure. Pictures don't help at all.
      John you should ask for better pics with natural light and a clear pic of the eagle.

      All the best,
      Same here.. and close-ups of the buckles, the between the legs part inside the trousers..
      Is the tunic and trousers made of exactly the same cloth ?

      Uncle John Hodgin.., here's some era shiny trop.thread, it's silk.... and I think still available nowadays ..., but it did exist those days, that's a fact.

      Jos.
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        #33
        Originally posted by John Huff View Post
        While paper tags were highly individualized to each factory, I can't recall seeing one where it looked like the same stamp that marked the uniform was used on the tag also.
        Hi John, actually there are cases of tags markings and jacket markings are in fact almost the same in regards to the font of the sizing numbers. Let's not forget that the tags of the above set are most propably coppied from original example.

        Regards,

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          #34
          Originally posted by Jos Le Conté View Post

          Uncle John Hodgin.., here's some era shiny trop.thread, it's silk.... and I think still available nowadays ..., but it did exist those days, that's a fact.

          Jos.
          Never questioned that cousin Jos, in fact I mentioned it. I once had a shoulder strap with some synthetic stitching. But the shiny thread used on this tropical set is unusual. So my question remains, can anyone show us a WW II German tunic, trousers, cap or hat that was sewn up with shiny thread?
          Esse Quam Videri

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            #35
            I once had a super nice fancy Trop.Navy shirt with triangular eagle, brandnew, a woodwork item so to speak..
            It was sewn with silk thread,ultra fine stitching, but even IF they also used it on tunics or trousers I still have some issues with the set in question..
            I'd like to see some more pics , if possible ofcourse.

            Jos.

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              #36
              Originally posted by TONY Q.W. View Post
              Hi John, actually there are cases of tags markings and jacket markings are in fact almost the same in regards to the font of the sizing numbers. Let's not forget that the tags of the above set are most propably coppied from original example.

              Regards,
              Maybe this lost something in translation -- cases? Can you show me an example?

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                #37
                Originally posted by John Huff View Post
                Maybe this lost something in translation -- cases? Can you show me an example?
                John, here is an example of what I mean:

                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=200243

                Notice the font of the size markings of the paper tag match the size markins on the tunic. I'm still looking of the paper tag example of the company Reitz which basically matches the markings on the tunic with the addition of the Auftrag number. I hope I can found it so I can show it as well.
                At the same time I agree that are many companies whose paper tag markings (size and font even ink color) look different from what is stamped inside the tunic.
                Last edited by TONY Q.W.; 01-24-2008, 08:08 AM.

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                  #38
                  So briefly, back to my question on the thread used to sew the set up. It would be great if we could perform a burn test on it! and the result would not be positive IMHO.

                  To all those who whine that we don't show enough details of rare uniforms here, (hooked helmet covers come to mind) this shiney thread will be "fixed" in the next batch of these uniforms, just so you may own a fake and never know it.

                  The paper tags and the BEHA stamp are near perfect, far better than the repro tags of a few years ago, and so very troubling.

                  Still would like to see a close up of that eagle. Still wonder why the vendor will not show it.
                  Regards,
                  John
                  Esse Quam Videri

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by John Hodgin View Post

                    Still would like to see a close up of that eagle. Still wonder why the vendor will not show it.
                    Regards,
                    John

                    Hi John,
                    I did some extra searching ( I thought I have seen the same tunic in another thread in here) and I have found this:

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=153181&page=5

                    If you look on posts #73 and #74 we have the same tunic and a clear picture of it's eagle.

                    All the best,

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                      #40
                      Great work, Tony . Same sizes; same strange buttons; same unusual lining material. If it's not the same tunic, it came from the same batch.

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