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    Non Standard Flak Tunic

    I am submiting this tunic for comments. I would like any input on this. I recall seeing a photo of a bunch of flak guys in various tunics and I think one was with out a collar like this one.
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    #2
    The interior is a soft cotton, buttons are zink, as found on trousers. I am trying to sell this and do not want to sell it if it is not a period piece,

    Dave
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      #3
      Hi Dave!

      This is indeed a non-standard tunic, I think this will be an interesting thread

      First of all I think we need some more detaild pictures
      Could you post some pictures of the lining and the shoulder straps?
      Are the shoulder straps the slip-on or sewn-in type?
      And if your not running low on time, how the ekII ribbon is attached. And a close up picture of the loops.

      Best regards!

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        #4
        Thanks Dave -will comment later but for info it is not an EKII ribon but a KVKII one
        Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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          #5
          Originally posted by François SAEZ
          Thanks Dave -will comment later but for info it is not an EKII ribon but a KVKII one
          Oooops I dident paid enough attention I guess. Offcourse you'r right...
          My misstake!

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            #6
            I am a big fan of non-standard Luftwaffe items. I'm always hunting photos for the oddball piece of clothing worn by their ground troops. To be honest, I've never seen anything like this. Flak crews often wore the standard drillich fliegerbluse/straight leg trouser set as found in this photo:


            That is what I would expect. At the same time, other than the occasional officer, I have never seen insignia of any type on these drillich uniforms.

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              #7
              Right Jack but not insignas
              Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                #8
                Then, has anyone seen this style of tunic. Is this a made up piece? The insignia appears correct to me, loops are of the style used on period tunics, the buttons are the style found during the period. I have had this tunic for a number of years, and honestly did not pay much for it when I got it so.........
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                  #9
                  It's not a marking that I recognize. So, I can't really say. Dave, can you post photos of the badge loops? Thanks.

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                    #10
                    I will when I get home,

                    Dave
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                      #11
                      here is the ribbon and loops
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                        #12
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                          #13
                          François,
                          Please add your comments, what do you think this is?
                          Dave
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                            #14
                            Sorry for the Delay

                            First I can't say for sure right or wrong, but here are my observations
                            IMO, we are speaking of a "fatigue dress" or "drill blouse" here - what I don't get is:
                            I - on your picture it seems that your tunic has no collar while the is normally one
                            II -By regulation order collar patches,shoulder straps and national emblems were NOT worn -
                            III - there is no need for a simple enlisted to be recognized

                            Well, not sure it help but I am not even sure it is a drill blouse and to be clearer, my opinion and I could be wrong, I am not even sure it is a Military tunic

                            Of course, I can be wrong, so don't hesitate to correct me

                            François
                            Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                              #15
                              What concerned me in what François said is that it has no collar....
                              Taking another look to me it looks like a chefs (cook) tunic with insignia!!!

                              What does anyone else think?

                              /Ian
                              Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

                              Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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