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Originally posted by derka View PostIt seems it is not the first "mistake" of this dealer.
Of course, i can understand everybody sometimes can make an error of judgment, and it happened of course to me too.
But when you are a pro dealer, you are supposed to have a minimal knowledge about the stuff you offer for sale, and to avoid at least obvious "errors" about it, like here.
Or to check if your employees (if you command some) do their job properly, if they are in charge of the sale.
Just an observation.
derka
There is simply too much money involved to be light hearted or ignorant about these items. I won't even mention the word deception.
(Nice restored job nonetheless).
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Originally posted by djpool View PostYour absolutely right. Even if the insignia was all originally applied $2600 is ridiculous for a M43 tunic. Jim
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Originally posted by John Huff View PostIf the tunic was unmessed with and in excellent condition, the price would not be too far off. Finding a nice, original M43 in this material is very hard.... Just MO. Anyone have one for sale????
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Originally posted by John Huff View PostJust MO. Anyone have one for sale???? :glasses
Originally posted by Kreager View PostSo the eagle sewn through the liner didn't make the dealer question the originality of the insignia?
That's the matter with my EM to Officer upgraded M 43 Garbardine tunic.
You can clearly see the old stiching of the EM eagle.
The Officer eagle was also machine sewn through the lining.
Cheers,
PhilippLast edited by Towarish; 05-14-2013, 02:54 PM.
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Clever restoration,looks very believable based on the photos.
Relic Hunter has a nice untouched gabardine M43 set.http://www.relichunter.com/heerm43gabtunic.jpg
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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Originally posted by Daniel.S View PostBut not when you hold it in hand.....then its very obvious...
Yes of course. Just saying that it is well done compared to some of the restorations I have seen,especially the folding & sewing of the collar tabs.
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
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Originally posted by John Huff View PostIf the tunic was unmessed with and in excellent condition, the price would not be too far off. Finding a nice, original M43 in this material is very hard.... Just MO. Anyone have one for sale????
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Originally posted by Arran View PostI'm sure Bruce is not aware of the history of this tunic, and has relied too much on the assurances of the consignor...
My guess is that he just doesn´t care. Of course he is aware of what he is selling. He´s just another Winkler. IMO.
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