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    PanzerJager " P 44" boards.

    Hi Guys,

    I have seen this pair on the web.
    What do you think about this ?
    I only have this pictures.


    Kind regards
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    #2
    From these pics they looks good!

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      #3
      Originally posted by mayer View Post
      From these pics they looks good!
      Not at all in my opinion Antonio, more pictures requested to be sure.
      Luca
      Siam fatti cosi!

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        #4
        I'm with Luca here
        not saying they're bad, but i have never been of big fan of dark green straps with rayon piping (i mean they're dark green on my screen)
        More pics could help...

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          #5
          Originally posted by JPhilip View Post
          i have never been of big fan of dark green straps with rayon piping (i mean they're dark green on my screen)



          Why? I have seen several 100% original sets of dark green,piped in rayon.






          Glenn
          "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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            #6
            A couple of direct Veteran purchases for you,both rayon piped.







            Glenn
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            "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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              #7
              Why ?
              perhaps because i don't meet any allied vet who brought back this kind of tremendous stuff....maybe because i used a bad formulation and forgot to add "regulation" straps, as rayon piping was allowed for the private purchased shoulderstraps worn on the walking out uniform from 1937 or 38 (don't remember exactly), because i forgot that i had one pair of rayon piped dark green straps at home (pic below), because i forgot about the well known german manufacturers inertia, because i forgot to never say never, because it's late and i'm tired...that's why Glenn...
              Thanks for the picture anyway...
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                #8
                Originally posted by JPhilip View Post
                Why ?
                perhaps because i don't meet any allied vet who brought back this kind of tremendous stuff....maybe because i used a bad formulation and forgot to add "regulation" straps, as rayon piping was allowed for the private purchased shoulderstraps worn on the walking out uniform from 1937 or 38 (don't remember exactly), because i forgot that i had one pair of rayon piped dark green straps at home (pic below), because i forgot about the well known german manufacturers inertia, because i forgot to never say never, because it's late and i'm tired...that's why Glenn...
                Thanks for the picture anyway...



                Good,and as for the straps I posted,they are factory produced and not private purchase.




                Glenn
                "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                  #9
                  and the question is

                  were they produced before 1940 using the rayon piping that was strictly meant for the private purchased straps used with the walking out Feldbluse or were they produced after 1940 ignoring the change of base cloth but not the change of material for the piping ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JPhilip View Post
                    and the question is

                    were they produced before 1940 using the rayon piping that was strictly meant for the private purchased straps used with the walking out Feldbluse or were they produced after 1940 ignoring the change of base cloth but not the change of material for the piping ?


                    I think rayon started to be used by factories as early as 39. I also believe dark green shoulder straps were produced (using rayon piping) well into the 1940's based on tunics with these dates,bearing dark green badge cloth collars.





                    Glenn
                    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                      #11
                      so that could be called anticipation in one case and small inertia in the other
                      Like the 1939 dated Feldblusen with Feldgrau collar...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by JPhilip View Post
                        so that could be called anticipation rather than inertia.
                        Like the 1939 dated Fedlblusen with Feldgrau collar...


                        Yes,like some factories continued using the dark green collars well into the 1940's.






                        Glenn
                        "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                          #13
                          too bad that german Feldblusen don't bear ink stamped on them the month they were accepted, it would help.

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                            #14
                            sorry for the wrong quote
                            this is what happens when you write in another language than your mothertongue, you read, you read again what you wrote in order to avoid lousy mistakes and sometimes you change what you wrote in the first place...and you, Glenn you do post very fast
                            Last edited by JPhilip; 03-29-2010, 05:42 PM. Reason: spelling

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                              #15
                              It is an interesting point that synthetic and wool piped straps were manufactured contemporaneously. Generally we tend to think that (non Feldbluse type) dark green straps will have wool piping and that those made of field grey cloth will use synthetic piping but of course that was not always the case...
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