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      #77
      Austrian

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        #78
        Here´s a dutch tunic from my photo collection.
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          #79
          Here comes mine tunic ( the mannequin has too short hands as it has been tailored for another set).

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            #80
            Tunic has been period converted by adding German collar, lower pockets in M42 style and converting layout of the buttons holes line:- from genuine 6 Dutch to 5 German. Collar insignia were period applied, there are no shades from any other stitching. Eagle on the chest has been sewn not through. Mid war NCO shoulder boards used are matching and goes together with subdued mid war Tresse. Some interior details, together with converted buttons holes layout, indicate that the tunic has been converted to the NCO level by skilled taylor. So we dealing with two conversions here:- regular Duthc to German (collar, pockets) and private tayloring:- Internal liner marked with German sizes ink stamps has been folded, same as the edges of the tunic and mentioned 5 buttons.
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              #81
              Originally posted by Grubhy View Post
              Tunic has been period converted by adding German collar, lower pockets in M42 style and converting layout of the buttons holes line:- from genuine 6 Dutch to 5 German. Collar insignia were period applied, there are no shades from any other stitching. Eagle on the chest has been sewn not through. Mid war NCO shoulder boards used are matching and goes together with subdued mid war Tresse. Some interior details, together with converted buttons holes layout, indicate that the tunic has been converted to the NCO level by skilled taylor. So we dealing with two conversions here:- regular Duthc to German (collar, pockets) and private tayloring:- Internal liner marked with German sizes ink stamps has been folded, same as the edges of the tunic and mentioned 5 buttons.
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              Fantastic tunic..!..

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                #82
                my 3 converted Dutch tunics.

                Jon
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                  #83
                  and the 3rd. The first tunic is one of my favourites.
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                    #84
                    There are some stunning tunics on display here!

                    Here's my Dutch conversion. Dutch and Lago München stamped. Out of Linz in 1991.

                    Michael
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                      #85
                      Grubhy and Lutfen you have got some very nice tunics.

                      Jon
                      Last edited by johann mor; 06-01-2017, 01:10 PM. Reason: spelling correction

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                        #86
                        Fascinating thread!
                        Am i correct to say that the uniform below (see picture) is a reworked Dutch tunic?
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                        I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
                        Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
                        My website: Gotrick.nl

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                          #87
                          Great stuff!

                          Here's a couple from my collection:

                          Dutch East Indies Tropical Wool Tunic -


                          Austrian Summer Tunic -
                          2008_DX_GJdisplay_007 by Patrick, on Flickr

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                            #88
                            100% sure! AWESOME TUNICS GENTS Thank you Jon!

                            Originally posted by Rick Admiraal View Post
                            Fascinating thread!
                            Am i correct to say that the uniform below (see picture) is a reworked Dutch tunic?

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                              #89
                              Couple more shots of mine tunic with matching trousers. I keep them aside for M. . Very nice set but due to some new purchases I'm glad that found new home.

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                                #90
                                Interesting

                                Fascinating! Do you have more photos like this?
                                Originally posted by nickwall View Post
                                What do you think?

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