A few years ago I posted a very rare SS Panzer M-44 Tunic. Well...the consensus on the forum was that it wasn't. What it was, was a original M-44 tunic dyed black after the war in accordance with new regulations so that a military garment could be used in civilian life. Someone then applied SS insignia and the thing was passed to me. Thankfully, the applied eagle, tabs and boards were original so I think I came out about even in the trade.
I followed with great interest DJPOOL's [thanks Jim] recent thread about his Cossack tunic which also had post WW2 applied black dye. I didn't think it would be possible to remove dye, especially dye that's been applied over 50 years ago. Since the tunic I possessed was going to have all SS insignia removed, I thought I would be a good candidate for dye removal/restoration. If the thing turned yellow, I could always re-apply black dye.
This is how the tunic came to me [minus boards and tabs]
I followed with great interest DJPOOL's [thanks Jim] recent thread about his Cossack tunic which also had post WW2 applied black dye. I didn't think it would be possible to remove dye, especially dye that's been applied over 50 years ago. Since the tunic I possessed was going to have all SS insignia removed, I thought I would be a good candidate for dye removal/restoration. If the thing turned yellow, I could always re-apply black dye.
This is how the tunic came to me [minus boards and tabs]
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