Wich maker is the tunic? Looks like a French name from the last letters of the stamp.... If it would be French it would be common to see non-textbook things like mentioned above.
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Originally posted by sander vw View PostWich maker is the tunic? Looks like a French name from the last letters of the stamp.... If it would be French it would be common to see non-textbook things like mentioned above.
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Originally posted by RUHL13 View PostHi Paul,
Just PM'd you about stopping buy
Isn't the rope type piping for early luft tunics?
Regards,
Gary
PaulAttached FilesLast edited by Paul McKee; 12-19-2009, 07:27 PM.
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Originally posted by RUHL13 View PostNice Paul and Thank You.
Before i got this tunic, the family had it dried cleaned for there daughters school project, would that effect anything?
Regards,
Gary
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Originally posted by Paul McKee View PostI have a `39 dated Flak Waffenrock with rope collar piping, but the diagonal rope effect is much more distinct than on this Waffenrock.
Paul
You are correct. The collar piping was worn on these tunics, until ordered removed in 1942. It was the type of collar piping I was referring to. The most common type is that as seen on Paul's example. I have never seen collar piping, as seen on your example before. Not saying it is not good, it is just something I have never personally seen.
The piping on this tunic seems to use the same technique the Heer uses on it's waffenrocks.
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