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    Lightweight Oberfeldwebel Tunic 77.I.R. - opinions?

    I think this tunic came out of the UK in the mid-80's, ordered through the post from NZ. It's 42-dated, marked to Lago F?, FM. The eagle has been crudely hand-stitched and it's named to Müller. Who knows when the epaulettes were applied, as there is no corresponding NCO tress on the collar - which is not unknown.

    I've always liked it, but it's always best to test these assumptions! In particular, is the base tunic wartime?

    Cheers,
    Michael
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    Next - name and eagle.
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      #3
      Collar and epaulette.
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        I'd like to see more pictures but the base tunic looks good. Jim

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          Epaulette detail.
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            Markings.
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              Interior.
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                finally, inside shot of the eagle's stitching to the tunic.
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                  Originally posted by djpool View Post
                  I'd like to see more pictures but the base tunic looks good. Jim
                  Thanks Jim - more pictures posted.

                  Michael

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                    #10
                    Agree with Jim, base tunic good , suspect all insignia replaced. Also boards are early prewar, while tunic is in m42 style. You also might need close ups of the collartabs?J

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                      Originally posted by jacquesf View Post
                      Agree with Jim, base tunic good , suspect all insignia replaced. Also boards are early prewar, while tunic is in m42 style. You also might need close ups of the collartabs?J
                      Thanks Jacques. Completely agree that the eagle was post-war applied and there is no way of confirming when the epaulettes were added - even though you will occasionally see the old style on mid- to late-war tunics. Here are a couple of shots of the collartabs.

                      Michael
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                        What model tunic do you believe this tunic to be? It is not a (Heer) tropical m-42 imo, so then what is it (or what was it before being modified)?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by OSS View Post
                          What model tunic do you believe this tunic to be? It is not a (Heer) tropical m-42 imo, so then what is it (or what was it before being modified)?
                          I had a first model of this style of tunic,which I picked up over two decades ago. German collectors called it a Balkan tunic. It appears to be constructed like a standard tropical tunic and the material is similar.

                          I think I've seen one other for sale on the forum many years ago. George Petersen certainly liked it. I finally traded mine for something else just as uncommon. Regards jim

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by OSS View Post
                            What model tunic do you believe this tunic to be? It is not a (Heer) tropical m-42 imo, so then what is it (or what was it before being modified)?
                            Hello,

                            This was my question also.

                            Fred

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                              Thanks all. Yes - it was the unusual style of the tunic, and size stamps, that had recently made me start questioning the origin of this tunic. Good to hear that the basic construction is almost certainly wartime.

                              Cheers,
                              Michael

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