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    Important Shirt Question! Please Help

    Hello everyone,
    I dont have any idea on items like this, its a green colored shirt, clssic German style, but I dont know if its a excellnet repro or the real thing, Can you please help me out, Thanks Michael


    #2
    : Button is compressed paper


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      #3
      :The faint RBnumber and the size marking 2

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        #4
        :Inside Pocket

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          #5
          :I have seen one button before but not two

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            #6
            :Stiching

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              #7
              :

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                #8
                :The service shirt

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                  #9
                  Anyone?

                  Michael

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                    #10
                    Hi Michael,

                    Hard to tell. The Germans used a lot of captured shirts also.
                    I myself stick to the tricot shirts, although these are faked quite well these days.

                    Not much of a help, I know, but these non-regular shirts are tough.

                    Bart

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                      #11
                      Hey Bart,
                      If its RBNumbered doesn't that make it issued/regulation? Just asking since I am not up on the shirts,

                      Thanks Michael

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                        #12
                        Hi Michael,

                        The problem with markings is ... who can say they are period made ...
                        Some times it is better to have an unmarked item ...

                        Bart

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                          #13
                          Michael,

                          If you look at your picture entitled "stitching" the method used there is overlocking. Now from what I understand this is a strictly post-war sewing method. I would approach this shirt with a wary eye!
                          Cheers, Wade K.

                          PS...Jo-Ho Bart!

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