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does this tunic look real or reproducioin please help

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      #47
      sorry my camera sucks cant see the stitching good cause of the blur

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        #48
        Your camaera does not suck it just is not designed for close ups like that. I can see the lines but not the thread or stitch length, Is it is a really tight close stitch and does the thread match for the tress and the tabs.

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          #49
          Yea it is a tight close stitch and I believe the colors do match

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            #50
            So that means they both were applied at the same time and would eliminate the chnace of it being for a OberFahnrich with the tress alone reapplied over a ghost. The close stitching can be indicative of a modern machine. This would slide me closer to all post War applied.

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              #51
              I'm gonna borrow my friends camera and get close ups of the stitching and post tomorrow for your opinions thanks

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                #52
                Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                The pipinig on the boards looks like nylon, reminds me of parachute cord.
                I've got the same "synthetic" brightness on these straps, on one of my Lw tunics ; but this seems commonly accepted, even in the books (Angolia etc). But on the tunic of this thread the piping is thicker



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                  #53
                  The piping you have is different and obviously original. I have seen modern examples of piping like the one startign the thread used for overseas cap piping. I think it is synthetic. Towards width etc. looking at the button size compared to the boards, the boards may just be tiny making the piping look much larger.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                    The piping you have is different and obviously original. I have seen modern examples of piping like the one startign the thread used for overseas cap piping. I think it is synthetic. Towards width etc. looking at the button size compared to the boards, the boards may just be tiny making the piping look much larger.
                    Thank you for these clarifications !

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                      #55
                      I just noticed the buttons are not issue, they look like they are twice as big as the regular size so the piping is the size of cord.

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                        #56
                        So was the tunic worth the 150 dollars I payed or no if so anyone know how much it is worth

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                          #57
                          If you paid that much for it you got a good deal, the insignia alone minus the boards is worth that.

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                            #58
                            About the austrian tunic of that thread, if the collar tabs were resewn, shouldn't there be a previous stitiching ? I don't think it could be possible to make disappear that ? Or it isn't visible on the pictures.

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                              #59
                              got more pics with my camera looks like the thread is been sewn by hand in this pic its blurry but can be seen i don't know anything about tunics this is the first one for me but the thread color looks close to the color green on the collar

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                                #60

                                button size in mm

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