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    Thoughts on m36 on E Stand please

    What do you think of this m36 insignia original to tunic all looks ok?


    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=648146

    Robert

    #2
    Need closer and more clear images of the insignia and are under the collar.

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      #3
      Without the shoulderboards, the price is a bit tough, don't you think ?

      Just my 2 cents.

      Regards,

      320

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        #4
        Yes a bit high, he has a few tunics for sell anybody bought from him?

        Robert

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          #5
          Hi, I asked seller to send clear pics of insignias and inner part. Let me share some of them with you. IMO they are right applied.
          Yes, the price is a bit tough but currently it going to be harder to get well conserved tunic in the market now a days...
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            #6
            Hi tobe
            Thanks for the photos looks good to me what do others think?

            Robert

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              #7
              Thanks for those additional pictures. The jacket looks right as rain. I notice only two alterations: the lower pockets have been tailored to have the bellows removed, and the interior belt ramp straps are gone. She's a beauty.

              As far as price, I don't think it's overpiced at all, and if I still collected uniforms, I'd snap it up in a minute. A clean M-36 below the rank of NCO, i.e., without the tress, is one of the hardest EM combat tunics to find these days. Try and find another in this condition with this price. Remember, I said WITHOUT the tress. The price is the same as you would pay for an M-43 in that condition, and those are all over the place, almost. I love those nice early shoulder straps!!

              A very nice piece!!!

              Steve
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                #8
                Good piece , good price.

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                  #9
                  I think it may have a decent chance however I would want closeups of both tabs front and back. Possibly the lines I have tried to show here are signs of removed litzen that had been sewn directly and then removed.

                  I agree with the desirability of these but when one is evaluating tabs based on pictures I would expect more detailed close ups to help make a decision IMHO.
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                    #10
                    Is possible that soldier was replacing the old litzen without green tabs for these.

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