Would you say these are the same patterns?
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Ok, I am confused! Yes, both are Heer splinter. The issue on the cover was that is not a normal Heer reversible to white WWII issue cover. The issue, as I recall it, was never whether the fabric was original. Even now, there is not real convincing reproduction splinter fabric being made. After the war there was a tremdous amount of double sided Zeltbahn camo fabric around. Easy to tell by the fact the one side is the "dry" camo side and the other is "wet" camo. Lighter and darker.......
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Hi Ralph,
To echo something that Willi has said; authentic material does not imply the piece is authentic. In the early 1980's a dealer in Germany sent me many jump smocks (which he submitted as authentic) that were reproductions and were made from WW II zeltbahns; the wrong pattern for Luftwaffe camo. These were excellent copies and the pattern accurate. They were not "field made" period pieces as some asserted; they had post war zippers and snaps, and absurd markings. One was even made from an extremely rare brown splinter zeltbahn; somebody destroyed a rare piece to make a repro jump smock.......
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Fun is authorized.....
On the cover issue, a friend of mine found a textbook Heer splinter to white helmet cover at the Max. Had a good look at it.....looked good! But, I also heard a rumor that some really accurate repros are coming out of Europe. I wonder how good they are. I usually don't follow non-FJ helmet covers, but have always liked the Heer ones.
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