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    Artillery Dress Tunic on Estand

    Hello All,

    The tunic on estand IMO is a very nice one. But I do have concerns about the shoulder boards. Any thoughts?

    Thanks!

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=883447


    Best,
    Shawn

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    pics for future references
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        #4
        I thought the same... They look reattached? Very crude sewing which secure the boards and close the seams. Steve

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          #5
          I agree. Definitely not untouched.

          -Jeremy

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            #6
            Agreed.

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              #7
              In such cases would it be valid to allow the possibility of it being done by the original owner himself...like a promotion?

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                #8
                Exactly ! It could have been done period !
                Nick

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Hauptmann109 View Post
                  In such cases would it be valid to allow the possibility of it being done by the original owner himself...like a promotion?
                  I don't see a LTC doing it himself. I tend to think a tailor would have done a nicer job. I'd err on the side of caution and say they are likly replaced by a collector post war as that dimpling at the seam would never make it out of a professional shop.

                  Matt

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                    Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
                    I don't see a LTC doing it himself. I tend to think a tailor would have done a nicer job. I'd err on the side of caution and say they are likly replaced by a collector post war as that dimpling at the seam would never make it out of a professional shop.

                    Matt
                    That was also my thoughts as well Matt.

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