I'm not really not feeling good that these are original. I don't focus on late war PZ material so I can not say 100%, but these have a number of small details that bother me.
Not sure what you guys are seeing,but they look perfectly original to me.
Glenn
If I touched them in person I may feel completely different. The sewing and thread looks very good. The stampings (content not font) and the black facing material bother me the most.....but nothing about the black wool or the lining material sell me on these based on the photos.
They may be 100% good...as I said the late war PZ is hard for me to verify in photos.
I also keep in mind that PZ uniforms (all types of items) particulary trousers have been faked to very high standards for a good while.
...I also keep in mind that PZ uniforms (all types of items) particulary trousers have been faked to very high standards for a good while.
Really, like the CG HG wraparound? (“Is that a real poncho...I mean. Is that a Mexican poncho. Or is that a Sears poncho? Hmmm...no foolin” Frank Zappa, Camarillo Brillo, Over-Nite Sensation, 1973.)
Really, like the CG HG wraparound? (“Is that a real poncho...I mean. Is that a Mexican poncho. Or is that a Sears poncho? Hmmm...no foolin” Frank Zappa, Camarillo Brillo, Over-Nite Sensation, 1973.)
B. N. Singer
Mr Singer were you giving a or were you entertaing some doubt?
Really, like the CG HG wraparound? (“Is that a real poncho...I mean. Is that a Mexican poncho. Or is that a Sears poncho? Hmmm...no foolin” Frank Zappa, Camarillo Brillo, Over-Nite Sensation, 1973.)
B. N. Singer
Mr. Singer are you OK with these trousers as originals?
I would be concerned and focused in my look(If I was assessing it) that the CG wrap could be a from the ground up fake. Those who examined it in person did not seem to think that it was, but others may reach different conclusions.
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