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    #91
    OMG Sander!
    I don't think I'll be able to sleep a wink for several weeks

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      #92
      Here are a few others that were worn...The HG blouse was a Vet bringback,mothing on the cufftitle and the insignia has yellowed but all insignia original to the jacket.









      Glenn
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                #97
                This is a combat and untouched FJ Fliegerbluse out of a house in Germany and never been in a collection
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                  Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
                  Here are a few others that were worn...The HG blouse was a Vet bringback,mothing on the cufftitle and the insignia has yellowed but all insignia original to the jacket.
                  Glenn

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by sander vw View Post
                    Hi Philipp, I know it is an amaizing tunic. I got it from straight out of the woodwork. I love the eagle zig zag application, look at it, the tunic was so used that Y-straps or backpack straps have ruined the eagle at the edges.

                    Thanks for all the tumbs up guys!
                    Awesome
                    That's one hell of a tunic for sure.

                    Some photos of another well worn Artillerie Offz. tunic of my collection.

                    The tunic has never been in a collection before and came with the awards.

                    I hope you like it.

                    Philipp









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                      Some more nice examples
                      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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                        This is a great thread guys! please keep posting. Matt

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                          Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
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                          I really like the LW HG bluse and the M-43 officer's field tunic. I doubt that I have seen the board covers (that I knew were right) on more than one or maybe two other officer tunics since looking for such things in the early 70's....those on yours are right as they can be.


                          I proabably would not want everything in my collection to show heavy use and wear.....but I certainly would not want everything un-issued or just best dress either.....it's all a matter of preference and no right or wrong IMO......but a collection mixed with items showing heavy use and others that are mint is an interesting contrast that both categories to their best advantage.

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                            Originally posted by phild View Post
                            I really like the LW HG bluse and the M-43 officer's field tunic. I doubt that I have seen the board covers (that I knew were right) on more than one or maybe two other officer tunics since looking for such things in the early 70's....those on yours are right as they can be.


                            I proabably would not want everything in my collection to show heavy use and wear.....but I certainly would not want everything un-issued or just best dress either.....it's all a matter of preference and no right or wrong IMO......but a collection mixed with items showing heavy use and others that are mint is an interesting contrast that both categories to their best advantage.



                            Thank you Phil...Here is what is underneath and a photo of an EM upgrade tunic with similar covers being worn.


                            I have a mix of both,from field worn to unissued.




                            Glenn
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                              indeed a very nice officer combat tunic.



                              derka

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                                Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View Post
                                Thank you Phil...Here is what is underneath and a photo of an EM upgrade tunic with similar covers being worn.


                                I have a mix of both,from field worn to unissued.




                                Glenn

                                These covers are one of those types of items that you can see in very many wartime from the front photos, but almost never see in existing items...and I understand why as they would have been removed by almost everyone along the way assuming the fairly rare cases where actuall combat worn tunics were actually retained as war trophies.

                                The converse are the things that we never or hardly ever see in period photos but are pretty common to encounter. The lack of photos does not (in itself) make these things less real....but maybe harder to convince some of their originality.

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