I don't collect uniforms so I cannot be of much he on that. The bluse gives me a strange feeling though, and the eagle and the edelweiss appear to be reapplied IMO. the boards have a piping which also I never saw.but maybe that's just me and it's perfectly legitimate. regards Zeller
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Zeller: I think we share the same opinion.
Johnny R: I'm sorry but these pictures are all I have.
Originally posted by Johnny R View PostCan you post pictures of the underside of the collar and the lining along the edges of the skirt by the vents and the lapels. Are the underside of the boards a gray soft wool?
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The lining is about the worst application I have ever seen in a tailored jacket. I appears to have been applied before or after the button holes were cut. The Trikot fabric looks period but? If the exerior of the jacket is original I almost wonder if it was relined. The piping may be okay, there is a type of piping like it used on tailor-made items, the tear-drop button-holes also would suggest the boards may have been private purchase. Need better pictures, I would not get to excited over it.Attached Files
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So what you're saying is that the tunic is original but the insignia are attached post war ?
Originally posted by naxos View PostThe Edelweiss and the EKII ribbon are poorly attached.
Any Feldwebel would have been embarrassed with that sewing-job on his best tunic.
The tunic itself is nice and clean
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Originally posted by naxos View PostThe Edelweiss and the EKII ribbon are poorly attached.
Any Feldwebel would have been embarrassed with that sewing-job on his best tunic.
The tunic itself is nice and clean
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