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    #16
    Looks like a textbook Gebirgsjager officers tunic with faded collartabs to me. Austrian made which fits with the GJ connection. J

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      #17
      It's a GJ tunic, not PzGrn. It's really a great candidate for a restoration. Would like to see more pics. It's not uncommon to see PzGrn tabs on GJ tunics and visa versa. Same goes wit shoulder boards as well. Matt

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        #18
        Looked through those pics and it looks to be a very nice summer weight tunic. Shame about the edelweiss being cut off the sleeve but that's an easy fix. Otherwise it looks pretty decent, it's not worth a ton of money but it's a decent tunic in need of a good restoration. Matt

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          #19
          Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
          Lift the piping cord on the collar tabs up gently with a butter knife etc. to see if the original color was dark green where it has not been exposed to sunlight. If it was on Ebay how was it purchased at a flea market?
          I got it at a flea market then I put it on ebay. reserve did not hit. now doing further research.

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            #20
            Thank you

            Thank you all for your sage advice. Sold- BooYah... just to keep hope alive, we always think that killer deals are a thing of the past- I paid the nice lady fity bucks as she was unpacking it to put it out on display. keep looking, there is still more to be had.

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              #21
              Viking,

              glad you worked out a deal, sure you and said buyer are happy. Don't forget to become a Associate member on the forum here so you can sell stuff as well. I mean you must have made at least 600 bucks or so on this tunic so whats throwing 25 to the WAF to become a legit seller so you can post pics and sell items? Just saying. Matt

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                #22
                Originally posted by Viking528 View Post
                I paid the nice lady fity bucks
                You stole it! Wow! Great piece to restore as a GJ officer impression.
                Did you check the pockets to see if the breast eagle was present?
                Happens a lot!

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                  #23
                  worth every penny.

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                    #24
                    yeah-no, it was stolen. what is wrong with people?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Viking528 View Post
                      yeah-no, it was stolen. what is wrong with people?
                      He is saying if you only paid $50.00 for it you "stole" it meaning paid almost nothing for it. It is slang for getting something valuable for a fantastically low price.

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