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    Officers M36 I have will be purchasing, take a look.

    Hi Guys,

    A fellow association member has been kind enough to offer this tunic for sale to me.

    I'll post a few pictures and let me know what you guys think.

    The most interesting thing is the period applied liner, I am curious as to the thoughs on that.

    Thanks a bunch Guys



    Reading the title you would think I have problems speaking English..I just need a spelling and grammar check
    Last edited by Greg Kubasek; 12-17-2004, 11:00 PM.

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    Tunic Front

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      #3
      Breat Eagle and Shoulder Board
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Full frontal nudity

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          #5
          Pocket with medal loops

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            #6
            Interesting applied liner

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              #7
              Reverse of the tunic

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                #8
                47 Views and no comments?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Greg Kubasek
                  47 Views and no comments?
                  OK, I'll bite. Nice tunic, WEIRD liner. I think it was the guy's security blanket from before he went in the army. Since he was undoubtedly not allowed to carry it with him, he had it sewn into the tunic. I think his name was Linus van Pelt.

                  Charlie Brown
                  ~ The true test of a democracy is how well it protects the rights of its least popular citizens. ~

                  ~ Never cross swords with an unworthy opponent. ~

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Steve Sherlock
                    OK, I'll bite. Nice tunic, WEIRD liner. I think it was the guy's security blanket from before he went in the army. Since he was undoubtedly not allowed to carry it with him, he had it sewn into the tunic. I think his name was Linus van Pelt.

                    Charlie Brown
                    Good Greif Steve

                    Is there a tailors laber,dagger hanger? What is the lining in the sleeves? reverse collar??

                    The jacket looks good from the pics. The liner is probably some funky tailors variation which you do not see to often in private purchase tunics,


                    Glenn
                    "A Man's Got to Know His Limitations"

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                      #11
                      Thanks guys, I gave Erich the link to ththis thread so he can throw in some comments about the tunic.

                      Greg

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                        #12
                        As you can see, it's a custom or customized officer's field tunic. I'm guessing it's from a bit later in the war period than it looks, because the wool is a bit softer than that found on very early tunics, and the underside of the pocket flaps is a reed green HBT fabric. It's extremely well tailored, and the lining looks like the custom cotton lining usually found in breeches and sleeves--it's obviously been in there since the piece was made. There is no provision for a dagger or sword, which would make sense in accord with the wartime period of the tunic's tailoring (a pistol sidearm would have been carried vs. edged weapons). The eagle is bullion with a bit of moth nipping; the tabs are wartime subdued. Nothing glows under UV, by the way. The tunic shows just the right amount of age and wear so that you can tell it was actually used.
                        Erich
                        Festina lente!

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                          #13
                          I am really looking forward to when this piece can enter my collection.

                          Any other thoughts? Lots of people looking but no one adding comments

                          As for the loops I would imagine they would have accomodated a wound badge, EK1 and an infantry or general assault badge. The ribbon loop looks as if it would have held a two or three piece ribbon bar. Let me know if I am thinking along the right lines?
                          Last edited by Greg Kubasek; 12-18-2004, 07:20 PM. Reason: Spelling and grammar

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                            Could it be a thicker liner for extra warmth depending on where he was stationed?

                            Nice tunic!

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                              #15
                              It seems to be "texbook" officers custon-made field blouse with no "red points". Unusual lining.
                              (I am one of that ones, who watched this thread with no comment - I didn't find nothing "bad" on posted photos and this was the reason why I added no comment before.)

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