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    #16
    Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
    I wish I had a sexier punchline. It is being offered by an older collector moving several pieces and has been in his collection for some time.

    Bridles are too small for the boards, and they are odd ones. Let's err on the side of caution and say they're bad.

    Any thoughts on the skulls? From the one shot it looks like one has a broken prong and the remaining prong is bent.
    The older collector and old collection are not too useful. Not speaking to this jacket specifically but they were making things equal to this in tailoring and technique piecemeal in the later 1970s and decent quality fakes started falling out of trees in the 1980s.

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      #17
      Thanks guys, well this is being offered. I was asked for an opinion by a potential buyer, didn't like what I saw and wanted second opinions.

      @ Johnny,

      Didn't mean to imply the time in a collection meant it was good. I know people can use that to make themselves feel better about a bad piece.

      I'll work on getting more info about its history.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
        Thanks guys, well this is being offered. I was asked for an opinion by a potential buyer, didn't like what I saw and wanted second opinions.

        @ Johnny,

        Didn't mean to imply the time in a collection meant it was good. I know people can use that to make themselves feel better about a bad piece.

        I'll work on getting more info about its history.
        No worries, I like hearing that line at shows. 90% of the time all it really means is:

        older collection = older fake

        The other one I love is "Late War" or "Late War variation" which is indeed really really late War usually, around 1985.


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            #20
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                #22
                NavEnig,

                These new photos make it hard to find any redeeming qualities about this wrap. Your photos with the wrap in hand are quite telling I believe.

                It does appear to be a ground up fake and I would put no faith in any of its parts or pieces. It seems that whoever made this piece thought by using different materials it would imitate those wraps where various scrap materials are used where they can be incorporated.

                For education sake could you take a couple more shots like these?

                Richard
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Richard P View Post
                  NavEnig,

                  These new photos make it hard to find any redeeming qualities about this wrap. Your photos with the wrap in hand are quite telling I believe.

                  It does appear to be a ground up fake and I would put no faith in any of its parts or pieces. It seems that whoever made this piece thought by using different materials it would imitate those wraps where various scrap materials are used where they can be incorporated.

                  For education sake could you take a couple more shots like these?

                  Richard
                  Thanks Richard.

                  I see the issues now. For a second with the different material lining it I thought it was tailored. The whole belt hook area is a dog's breakfast. 10 foot pole time to push this baby away!

                  NE

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
                    Thanks Richard.

                    I see the issues now. For a second with the different material lining it I thought it was tailored. The whole belt hook area is a dog's breakfast. 10 foot pole time to push this baby away!

                    NE
                    They did not have an industrial machine and could not sew through the web and the fabric. I bet the kitchen tables was a' rockin' They had to change thread or tried it again with a different machine. Sounded something like this MMMmmmmmmmmwuwuwuwuwuwuneeeeee and then the needle stopped. The OD fabric IMO is modern also. 1980s Wolfram Diebel pyrite.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                      They did not have an industrial machine and could not sew through the web and the fabric. I bet the kitchen tables was a' rockin' They had to change thread or tried it again with a different machine. Sounded something like this MMMmmmmmmmmwuwuwuwuwuwuneeeeee and then the needle stopped. The OD fabric IMO is modern also. 1980s Wolfram Diebel pyrite.
                      Johnny,

                      Please search online and try to find a sound bit that can properly demonstrate that sound. I keep trying to do it as I'm reading, but have no way of knowing if I'm getting it right.

                      I especially like the hand stitched belt hook holes for that nice tailored touch!

                      Richard

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Richard P View Post
                        Johnny,

                        Please search online and try to find a sound bit that can properly demonstrate that sound. I keep trying to do it as I'm reading, but have no way of knowing if I'm getting it right.

                        I especially like the hand stitched belt hook holes for that nice tailored touch!

                        Richard
                        It probably looked and sounded something like this but you need to add the Wife screaming in a Bavarian accent about smoke coming up the stairs for the full effect.

                        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITnVnAJeFhc

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                          #27
                          Johnny and Richard,

                          I can see it now, these later photos are clear as day light. Yep, I know what a sewing machine does when it can't go any longer, thread keeps on braking and finally the needle bends or brakes. The hook holes are very obvious also.

                          Carles

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                            #28
                            This wrap shows a mix of early and late war features, is well made but is always a fake easily detectable in my opinion.
                            Richard has made a very good analyse of this wrap, thanks
                            Luca
                            Siam fatti cosi!

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Luca Ongaro View Post
                              This wrap shows a mix of early and late war features, is well made but is always a fake easily detectable in my opinion.
                              Richard has made a very good analyse of this wrap, thanks
                              Luca
                              I think the green materials are a synthetic mix fabric as well. They "shine" like poly cotton blends, maybe post War uniform BW or US OD cloth

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                                They did not have an industrial machine and could not sew through the web and the fabric. I bet the kitchen tables was a' rockin' They had to change thread or tried it again with a different machine. Sounded something like this MMMmmmmmmmmwuwuwuwuwuwuneeeeee and then the needle stopped. The OD fabric IMO is modern also. 1980s Wolfram Diebel pyrite.
                                this discription is by far much better than the you-tube video
                                Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
                                teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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