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    #16
    Originally posted by Towarish View Post
    Hello Daniele,

    it's a "M42" tunic.
    The collar tabs are factory applied.

    Cheers,
    Philipp
    Ops....you're absolutely right, it is M42 model.
    I made a mistake, I had not looked well.
    Daniele

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      #17
      Wow a nice enlisted tunic as well...over scrutiny causes a lot of missed opportunity.

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        #18
        ...i saw this thread only now. OK, i am the former buyer of this tunic who returned it from the seller so, please, let me the opportunity to speak my mind.
        As you guys certainly know, it's very difficult to give a judgment from a pics and me for first, in these nice photos would said that the insigna is originally applied. Infact it's what i've done when i saw the photos before buy it. Otherwise i would not lost my time (and money)
        But...our friend has forgotten to say that under (!) the outer seam of the collar patch STILL lying the old threads of the original patch that the fraudolent guy who reapplied the new ones has forgot to remove. That's all!

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          #19
          Hi Alex

          It is called buyers remorse. Look it up and get over it. You can claim anything you want but it is 120% original and there was no extra thread.
          Dave
          http://www.militaryantiquestoronto.com

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            #20
            Originally posted by Alex Ciavaglia View Post
            ...i saw this thread only now. OK, i am the former buyer of this tunic who returned it from the seller so, please, let me the opportunity to speak my mind.
            As you guys certainly know, it's very difficult to give a judgment from a pics and me for first, in these nice photos would said that the insigna is originally applied. Infact it's what i've done when i saw the photos before buy it. Otherwise i would not lost my time (and money)
            But...our friend has forgotten to say that under (!) the outer seam of the collar patch STILL lying the old threads of the original patch that the fraudolent guy who reapplied the new ones has forgot to remove. That's all!
            Hello ALex,
            i agree, it is sometimes very difficult to give a judgment only seing pics; it can be tricky.
            Did you take yourself some pics of the old threads you mention, when you had the tunic in hands ?
            derka

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              #21
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                #22
                Originally posted by Daniel.S View Post
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                They did get service, in fact they were given a 100% refund, no questions asked, as per my store policy! However, I just wanted to confirm through the Forum that the jacket was correct. Thank you for that cartoon, do you mind if I print it out, I will put a copy of it on the cash register in the store

                Dave.
                http://www.militaryantiquestoronto.com

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Alex Ciavaglia View Post
                  ...i saw this thread only now. OK, i am the former buyer of this tunic who returned it from the seller so, please, let me the opportunity to speak my mind.
                  As you guys certainly know, it's very difficult to give a judgment from a pics and me for first, in these nice photos would said that the insigna is originally applied. Infact it's what i've done when i saw the photos before buy it. Otherwise i would not lost my time (and money)
                  But...our friend has forgotten to say that under (!) the outer seam of the collar patch STILL lying the old threads of the original patch that the fraudolent guy who reapplied the new ones has forgot to remove. That's all!
                  Hi Alex,

                  I am not attacking you personally, please understand I want to make sure all my items are described 100% correctly. Thank you for your business and I hope you come back and shop at my store again knowing that any item you purchase is guaranteed by myself.

                  Dave.
                  http://www.militaryantiquestoronto.com

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