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    Hi guys,
    Got the tunic bug biting again and thought I would post these pics for your opinions. NCO Moleskin tunic w/m36 style collar. The breast eagle is the bevo wire version which I am used to seeing with wool underlay backing. Zig-zag stitching looks correct. Not too familiar with the prewar moleskin tunics. Were these stocks used by wartime tailors to not waste any materials? I know the pics are small but any comments negative or positive are valued
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                    These tunics are fairly common and are made from RH materials. I am half convinced some were factory made. The pictures are too far to say much on the insignia. This is another example of the same material heavily used. I like these, IMO issue tunics get boring after you have one or two examples of each one and all the variations. These are all unique.
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                      Thanks Johnny R,
                      I assume from your comments that your thumb is I do like these recycled Heer tunics with moleskin and Russian tent material to boot! Not to say that common Heer wool is boring or anything. Thanks for the comments.
                      -Andy

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                        As told a nice original tunic, my thumb is
                        Luca
                        Siam fatti cosi!

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                          Nice tunic Lovely eagle sewning!
                          http://www.sandeboetiek.com

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                            Guys,
                            Been awhile since I handled one of these moleskin/prewar tunics in person. If memory serves me correct the texture and weight is very similar to cotton tropical tunics? I did a forum search and one poster said the feel was stiff/rough? Comments appreciated

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                              Andy,

                              I think its a very nice looking tunic. Hope to add one of these or the russian tent material ones to my collection this year but will have to see what happens. Congrats on a sweet tunic Matt

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