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    Field Worn Heer M43 Blouse/Early Pattern Eagle

    Here is one you don't see often, the factories use of an early pattern eagle on a later war M43 jacket.

    Eagle and collar tabs are original factory sewing,small patch repair on lower right pocket that I believe is period done.






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          Very nice, love the eagle application. Neat.

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            #6
            stunning pz. gren tunic as always Glenn! Matt

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                #8
                Great tunic, looks untouched [unmessed with], many thanks for showing.

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                  #9
                  Another spectacular one

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                    #10
                    Nice

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                      #11
                      another beauty Glenn. you only possess the very best.

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                        Seems that all the M43 style tunics I have seen passing through the Erfurt, "E" depot have eagles zigzag sewn in this same fashion, without going through the liner. Sometimes the upper pocket flap is sewn across the very bottom edge of the wreath. Very nice tunic. BTW, I have a M43 from the same depot and the eagle is sewn exactly the same way. Good score.

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                          Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
                          Here is one you don't see often, the factories use of an early pattern eagle on a later war M43 jacket.
                          Nice example Glenn, here the same early pattern on a late wrap.
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                            Originally posted by airborne_steve View Post
                            Seems that all the M43 style tunics I have seen passing through the Erfurt, "E" depot have eagles zigzag sewn in this same fashion, without going through the liner. Sometimes the upper pocket flap is sewn across the very bottom edge of the wreath. Very nice tunic. BTW, I have a M43 from the same depot and the eagle is sewn exactly the same way. Good score.

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                            Hi Steve,

                            Here is another E-43 that I have,a bit tighter zig zag. I may have some others but would have to look.





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