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    #46
    Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
    No animosity in any way shape or form, The ad is about 60 years old and I was making a joke as I assumed you were and did not suggest you were short or unable to attract Women. I usually get ignored as well. No worries
    Actualy, I do wish I was a bit taller!

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      #47
      Originally posted by BenVK View Post
      Actualy, I do wish I was a bit taller!
      I am 6' 4" and all it really amounts to is hitting your head more and being asked to change light bulbs. No real advantage.

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        #48
        Originally posted by BenVK View Post
        What I was asking but didn't word my original post very well was why is it then that when an "added to" tunic gets posted, the tone of the replies is usually one of disdain that the insignia are not original to it? Do you see what I'm driving at?
        I'm all for "restoring an item back to it's original glory" as Glenn put it, so long as it's done properly. However, I can't remember the last time anyone complimented on a job well done of doing that exact thing. Unless the whole background is known, the usual comments are that it's been well sewn but not original so collectors are suspicious that it's been done to decieve.
        It's one of those catch 22 situations that I find interesting and the reason why I asked the original question.


        Hi Ben,

        Yes,when insignia is added I think most feel that it will eventually end up being sold as all original and untouched..Nothing wrong with restoring something back to what it once was,but it should be mentioned at the time of sale as it affects the value .IMO

        I of course,would much rather own something that was sewn up pre 1945 at a German factory,rather than something that was restored in say 1995.

        Thankfully most restorations are done incorrect that sharp collectors can spot, but some are very well done and would fool many.




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

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          #49
          congrat

          hello xb-mark

          well, thats a story only few of us happened to.
          a vet who gave the tunic directly in the collection of someone.

          i hope i could help with my expert tipp for sewing !

          of course you have to show it to me
          greetings

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            #50
            The breast eagle question:

            Is the eagle on this wrapper a M42 EM eagle which i believe ...?

            I ask because i have found also breast eagles as M42 Model in officers style on dealers sites, but i have not seen this type of eagle on a tunic before.

            What is your opinion ...?

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              #51
              ^^

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                #52
                To me it looks like a factory issue subdued eagle. This images was a close-up to show the stitching but it would be this type of Eagle.
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                  #53
                  Thanks Johnny for your help

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                    #54
                    I AM GENERALLY NOT A FAN OF RESTORED TUNICS, UNLESS YOU KNOW/KNEW WHAT EXACTLY WAS ON IT AND CAN BRING IT BACK TO ITS GLORY.

                    IN THIS CASE, YOU HAVE THE SOURCE WHO CAN TELL YOU WHAY EXACTLY IT LOOKED LIKE.

                    CONGRATS ON YOUR FIND.

                    VONBOND - HANS VON LUCK IS DECEEASED FOR AWHILE NOW.

                    JOHNNY R - AS FUNNY AS ALWAYS - WHERE YOU COME UP WITH SOME OF THIS PICS IS AMAZING.

                    BENVK AND JOHNNY R - NEVER WORRY ABOUT YOUR HEIGHT OR LOOKS - THERE ARE PLENTY OF SHORT HOMELY WOMEN OUT THERE.

                    I THINK I NEED ANOTHER PILS.

                    JEFF

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by teutonen(Jeff) View Post
                      THERE ARE PLENTY OF SHORT HOMELY WOMEN OUT THERE.

                      I THINK I NEED ANOTHER PILS.

                      JEFF
                      I married one and took her out of the game for the team

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                        #56
                        Well the restauration of the Stug Wrapper is finished

                        I must say that it was a lot of work but i am very happy with the result. I found a set of nice field worn insignias but i had to buy these from a dealer

                        Here you go
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                          #57
                          Collar tabs and shoulder boards are matching perfectly with the wrapper
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                            #58
                            Eagle is handstitched thanks to my mother in law
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                              #59
                              Eagle closeup ...
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                                #60
                                Afrika cufftitle .. also a field worn example which is also handstitched (confirmed by the vet)
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