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    Early Feldbluse M33, M34, M35....

    Hello Gentlemen,
    I thought I would share my latest acquisition, which is a very rare transitional tunic in the development of the German WWII feldbluse. It has the dark feldgrau badge cloth collar, which is in between the field gray collar (without badge cloth) and the later dark blue green badge cloth of the M36 tunic.
    Please see the definitive reference book on the subject of German tunics, 'Feldbluse, The German soldier's field tunic, 1933-45', by our good friends Laurent Huart & Jean-Philippe Borg.
    Thank you,
    Curtiss
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    the three variations together....
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      m33 and m34
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        m34 and m35 (actually, a very early dated '36)
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          #5
          Curtiss, stunning!! Fantastic acquisition! Thanks for sharing. I have included a link that I posted showing my M33 (converted to an M36) and helmets. Take a look if you get the chance! Mike.

          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=313671

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            #6
            Curtiss, stunning presentation, I just love seeing different variations, representing the evolution of the german tunic in a collection, very impressive. Jacques

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              #7
              Wonderful..






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

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                #8
                Hello Gentlemen,
                As i said to you before Curtiss, Your german Feldblusen belong to the hall of "fame" of german tunics. I consider them as "Proben"....
                thanks for sharing with all members...

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                  #9
                  Curtiss, a fantastic trio thanks for showing

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                    #10
                    wow, I admit Im not big into early tunics but those sure are stunning. good for you. Glenn

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                      #11
                      A collector after my own heart. Very classic and outstanding collection. Thanks for showing.

                      Frank

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                        #12
                        Hi Curtiss,
                        I seem to remember seeing the Cavalry NCO at the MAX the other year.
                        If only I could get you the other 2 jackets to show up there!!!!

                        Regards,
                        Steve

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                          Trio

                          Very impressive!

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                            #14
                            The best!

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                              #15
                              What can I say ?

                              ...

                              Laurent

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