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    #16
    i give up on taking a clearer shot. Although hard to see there a five distinct "parts" under the wing vs the 4 on a repro. They are separated by a thin thread.
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      #17
      Thanks Glenn. I am of the same opinion. I hope others will weigh-in also.

      Regards,
      Jeff

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        #18
        Ah, Frankfurt 86 and 87, I was there both years for the shows in the Sporthalle or whatever it was those were the good days or 3 DM to 1 dollar. Did you see the S&M looking skinhead woman in the black vinyl body suit and ridng crop? I am pretty sure that was 87, too funny.

        I also think it is an unrestored original jacket. Very nice.

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          #19
          Text book final pattern tropical tunic with straight pocket flaps and no pleats.
          (limited use in Tunisia in 1943 with replacement troops, but by some picky collectors not considered a true DAK campaign tunic)
          No worries! Nice original. Nick
          Last edited by NickG; 10-13-2008, 01:59 PM.

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            #20
            Thanks Nick and John for the comments. John - my wife says we went there to the show in 88 as we had our son with us. Thats when she went with me before she got bored going.

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              #21
              Agree,
              A good 3rd pattern.
              Looks period sewn with the thread I'd like to see used (That used to construct the tunic). Hard to get with period sewn insignia - Well Done.
              Mark.

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