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    M36 tunic

    Guys.

    I bought this one not long ago.

    The boards that was with the tunic were latewar crappy salty ones,...def not original to the tunic. The ones that are on it now are those that replaced them.

    Its nice to see tunics unitstamped.

    If you see a pair of early pointy arty boards, please let me know...would be so nice to complete this one.

    Daniel.
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      #3
      These are the boards i want to replace..
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        more looks
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          #5
          I know miracles did happen here before, imagine if someone has a pair with a sewn 42 on

          Everything is original applied......i really like this tunic, hope you do to

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            #6
            Why would you replace boards that match the unit stamp? If he was a Fahnrich he would wear the silver metal insignia, after sometime in 1942 (do not remember the month but it is in Vol. two on Angolia/Schlicht) he would also wear the double loops. Better to look for loops unless you added the numbers or know the boards were not part of the set.

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              Johnny

              The boards were added by the seller, and also the ciphers.

              So i know they are not part of the set....thats why im looking for new ones.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Daniel.S View Post
                Johnny

                The boards were added by the seller, and also the ciphers.

                So i know they are not part of the set....thats why im looking for new ones.
                Okay, those will be very hard to find. 99% of the embroidered boards for a Jr. NCO that survive will be sew-in. Good luck, it can take years to find the perfect piece but one is out there somewhere probably .

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                  #9
                  Jessen has a nice pair of M36 enlisted straps with embroidered cyphers for 42nd Arty Rgt. Too bad they are not NCO straps.
                  http://www.jessensrelics.com/ACMI/ACMI-205.html

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                    Okay, those will be very hard to find. 99% of the embroidered boards for a Jr. NCO that survive will be sew-in. Good luck, it can take years to find the perfect piece but one is out there somewhere probably .
                    it may take years.. especially with that one and only 42 number on it

                    keep these boards for the time being.. and keep looking

                    nice tunic ! bottom pockets are flattened and first aid pocket is removed - but still lovely one !!!

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                      #11
                      I agree, there are board sets and other stuff I have been looking for over 15 years, it is easier now with the internet but it is still very hard to find the correct pieces. Just never give up and do not settle for substitutes.

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                        #12
                        Looks like a lovely item.

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                          #13
                          beautiful tunic though! Matt

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                            #14
                            Congratulations. Very nice one.

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                              #15
                              Love the markings

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