Hello guys,
I was offered this snow camo.
I've been looking for it for a quite time but never seen (hold in my hands) an original one. I would, probably, buy it anyway because it is from a "good source"(by the way - not because - from Europe) and I have bought a few things from this seller before (though it was MG parts) but we all know that there should be "No Trust" when you buy from any dealer.
Another reason I want to check up with you guys is that I have pictures of another an "original" camo from another "good source". So obviously, either one, there was diversity of material used for camo or one of these pieces is fake.
Here are the pictures (notice the difference in texture) and the seller’s text:
"Found them at work mixed in with the jackets we currently use in the army. This is classic style with long, loose sleeves and large hood to accommodate helmet. No pockets, but slits to allow access to regular uniform pockets. Classic buttons of pressed and impregnated paper (same style was used on the gebirgsjäger anorak). Both sleeves have got two buttons at the height of the upper arm to allow the colored identification band to be fastened. Jacket is in excellent condition. Stamped to the inside with "I" over "M 42".
Thank you in advance.
I was offered this snow camo.
I've been looking for it for a quite time but never seen (hold in my hands) an original one. I would, probably, buy it anyway because it is from a "good source"(by the way - not because - from Europe) and I have bought a few things from this seller before (though it was MG parts) but we all know that there should be "No Trust" when you buy from any dealer.
Another reason I want to check up with you guys is that I have pictures of another an "original" camo from another "good source". So obviously, either one, there was diversity of material used for camo or one of these pieces is fake.
Here are the pictures (notice the difference in texture) and the seller’s text:
"Found them at work mixed in with the jackets we currently use in the army. This is classic style with long, loose sleeves and large hood to accommodate helmet. No pockets, but slits to allow access to regular uniform pockets. Classic buttons of pressed and impregnated paper (same style was used on the gebirgsjäger anorak). Both sleeves have got two buttons at the height of the upper arm to allow the colored identification band to be fastened. Jacket is in excellent condition. Stamped to the inside with "I" over "M 42".
Thank you in advance.
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