I want to restore these but don't really know if I should. ONE HAS GHOST OF LUFTWAFFE COLLAR TABS/EAGLE/CUFF TITLE. Although it came from a house clearing in Boppard Germany, it has also the ghosts of army tabs and an army eagle so...reissue? transfer? ONE HAS GHOST OF LUFTWAFFE TABS AND BREAST EAGLE. THE FLYER'S BLOUSE WAS APPARENTLY FOR A TALL FELLOW.
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Here is a pic of the cuff title ghost stitches
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Yes, my hope is that somehow this soldier transferred from one to the other or the tunic was rebadged during the war. It definately had a cuff title and the luft tabs, which might make it HG but the army insignia was apparently em style.
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I personally would restore it as LW. Some time ago, I posted the same type tunic, which was badged with LW insignia, but showed slight traces of an earlier Army eagle. The LW insignia was clearly factory sewn with the same thread used to assemble the tunic, so my theory was that it was originally made as an Army tunic, but redone with LW insignia at the factory. Perhaps a change in work order or some other reason, but the tunic and insignia were 100% right and very close to mint.
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Originally posted by Leroy View PostI personally would restore it as LW. Some time ago, I posted the same type tunic, which was badged with LW insignia, but showed slight traces of an earlier Army eagle. The LW insignia was clearly factory sewn with the same thread used to assemble the tunic, so my theory was that it was originally made as an Army tunic, but redone with LW insignia at the factory. Perhaps a change in work order or some other reason, but the tunic and insignia were 100% right and very close to mint.
So it did occur.....
BUT because of the blue-ish ("grau-blau") late war pebbled buttons "einheitz knopfen"(as opposed to field grey) which are misleading to some collectors, they might decide to restore their stripped tunics incorrectly... thinking its a LW piece, so they add LW insignia...
A lot can happen in 65+ years!!!Last edited by NickG; 12-28-2008, 12:51 AM.
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Originally posted by NickG View PostA lot can happen in 65+ years!!!
In the case of the tunic I was talking about, however, the "re-badging" was obviously factory done, using the same thread and stitch patterns employed when the tunic was manufactured. Possible that someone restored it after the war, but, in my mind, highly improbable, given the skill of the work and the length of time it has been in a collection. Can never be sure, of course, but that can be said of many, many things.
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