An interesting shop walk in with the story that the it came from a US 106th Division veteran who said he took the jacket from a German soldier he wounded with a grenade and then took prisoner. Appears all original though the vet had cut the breast eagle off and put it in the pocket and years later one of his kids had it sewn back on.
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostCan you post some more clear pictures, I am not sure that this is original. A shot of the underside of the collar and lining material will help to see if it is original.
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Knowing nothing about uniforms ... but you have to wonder ... in war time, in the fast paced atmosphere of a dressing station or hospital why a uniform blood soaked and torn would even be kept, much less survive till today. I can't imagine the owner having the means or desire to pack this along with him if he headed home for recuperation ...
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostNot looking any better. Straps for me also are bad sorry.
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Originally posted by Darrell View PostKnowing nothing about uniforms ... but you have to wonder ... in war time, in the fast paced atmosphere of a dressing station or hospital why a uniform blood soaked and torn would even be kept, much less survive till today. I can't imagine the owner having the means or desire to pack this along with him if he headed home for recuperation ...
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostI would not throw it away, people will buy things like this as a reproduction that cannot afford originals. You should be able to get 50-100 bucks out of it if you find the right buyer.
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