The breast eagle appears to be a factory application in my opinion.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Drillich tunic, opinions please...
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostThe breast eagle appears to be a factory application in my opinion.
Robert
Comment
-
Originally posted by Robert P. View PostIt was explained to me some time ago that the eagle was machine sewn across the top of the eagle when the eagle was upside down on the jacket, then folded down and hand sewn the rest of the way. It may not have been done this way in every Wehrmacht 'assembly line', but it was in some.
Robert
From what I have seen and know of, eagle's were for the most part machine sewn completely around from the factory on later HBT jackets but there are always exceptions to the rule (like completely hand sewn eagle's on later uniforms)
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
Comment
-
Originally posted by Robert P. View Post
In this particular instance the thread used to sew the eagle in place matches the thread used on the collar tabs, and jacket assembly as well.
Robert
That is a good sign,looks like original sewing to me as well.
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
Comment
-
Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View PostFrom what I have seen and know of, eagle's were for the most part machine sewn completely around from the factory on later HBT jackets but there are always exceptions to the rule (like completely hand sewn eagle's on later uniforms)
Glenn
Comment
-
Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostI suspect that method of application was fairly common on earlier pieces. Here is another.
Mike,
Have you ever seen this method of application on a later M42 or 43 jacket,wool or HBT? (other than the M42 HBT posted by Robert)
Glenn"A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"
Comment
-
Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View PostMike,
Have you ever seen this method of application on a later M42 or 43 jacket,wool or HBT? (other than the M42 HBT posted by Robert)
Glenn
Comment
-
Originally posted by Glenn McInnes View PostMike,
Have you ever seen this method of application on a later M42 or 43 jacket,wool or HBT? (other than the M42 HBT posted by Robert)
Glenn
Yes indeed, have a couple upstairs I think. Had at least one '44 made M43 with same kind of application.
Comment
-
so sewn in the war - 100 percent of the original
http://www.antik-war.lv/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=375946
so sewn in the war - 100 percent of the original
http://www.antik-war.lv/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=375946
Comment
Users Viewing this Thread
Collapse
There are currently 6 users online. 0 members and 6 guests.
Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.
Comment