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    Very Impressive Vibes!

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      Originally posted by FloridaLancer View Post


      Very Impressive Vibes!
      Nice to see them being cared for, much better than this-

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=381551
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        Nice effort Vibes to put a battalion together keep us in touch

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          Vibes, clearly you need to sell some of your tunics. This is getting out of hand! You know the ones I would like to buy so please sent me a pm sometime.
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          Last edited by kaiserwilhelm2; 07-31-2011, 04:32 AM.

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            truely a wonderfull thread

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              Amazing. You guys have a lot of great looking tunics.

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                Thought I would run this great thread back up the flagpole and see if anyone had a tunic or ten to add?
                Best Regards!
                Kevin

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                  Verry salty tunic.

                  This one is new in my collection. The jacket is in poor condition but i like it. A lot of repairs.
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                      May be that this tunic of the model 36 has had the same feature to be repaired and redistributed at the end of conflict.
                      Fred
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=551330

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                        Much sunfaded HBT KM coastal Art. tunic with frayed original attached insignia.
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                          Outstanding thread with great examples!

                          Keep on posting guys!


                          Regards

                          Jan B.
                          'Arzt und Soldat'

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                            This thread can also use some additional wrappers: here a well worn -shortened- Panzer Uffz, most of the nap worn off. Most Panzer wraps to encounter nowadays are the walking-out garments.
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                              Shown before, but I think it is fitting for this thread

                              Blood, Sweat and Russian Soil, it's all there.

                              The Leutnant who was severely wounded in the autumn of 1942 on the battlefield of the Don river bend kept his stained and cut-up tunic as a keep-sake.
                              The shrapnel wound that almost killed him also ended the war for him and therefore ultimately saved his life.







                              Last edited by naxos; 11-06-2011, 12:01 PM.

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                                Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
                                This thread can also use some additional wrappers: here a well worn -shortened- Panzer Uffz, most of the nap worn off. Most Panzer wraps to encounter nowadays are the walking-out garments.
                                That is a great wrapper

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