Here is a later war wrap with a hand stiched eagle.
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Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostIndeed. And since the national emblem is applied through the lining, it would be interesting to see an interior shot as well.
LucaSiam fatti cosi!
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Originally posted by Luca Ongaro View PostAs told, never seen a triangular eagle applied trough the liner on a authentic wrapper, i'll show you as soon as possible a eagle original applied on a gabardine wrapper Sir.
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Here are a couple of snapshots of a factory applied national emblem on an F44 black wrap - originally sewn through the lining (apologies for the poor quality). I'v seen this type of sewing application several times.
However, I don't recall ever having seen this type of application (through the lining) on a field grey wrap, but would certainly not think it impossible.
As for the insignia application on the posted gabardine wrapper, more detailed photos would be necessary to render an opinion. I'll look forward to seeing them.Attached Files
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Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostHere are a couple of snapshots of a factory applied national emblem on an F44 black wrap - originally sewn through the lining (apologies for the poor quality). I'v seen this type of sewing application several times...
Although a rather uncommon practice (IMHO), the machine sewing of this type of insignia through the garment’s lining at the factory was a wartime occurrence.
Thanks to Mr. Davis for his pictures as evidence of this fact.
B. N. Singer
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Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostHere are a couple of snapshots of a factory applied national emblem on an F44 black wrap - originally sewn through the lining (apologies for the poor quality). I'v seen this type of sewing application several times.
However, I don't recall ever having seen this type of application (through the lining) on a field grey wrap, but would certainly not think it impossible.
About the gabardine wrapper I am going to open a thread to show it
LucaSiam fatti cosi!
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