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    Coastal art. Dutch tunic, strange post war stamps?

    Hi guys, a good friend of me just bought this dutch converted tunic (coverted to coastal artillery). I like it a lot. It's in very good condition. But he note something strange.

    Inside a pocket was a bussines card with on the backside information about the tunic. The bussines card belonged to Suby Sunderji, a employee of Caldwell industries (Who were specialized in clothing for winter, work, fire/acid resisting etc). We found only information that the bussines was closed somewhere in 1983.
    As said the other side of the card says information of this tunic and a stamp which is also stamped in the jacket.

    Maybe you guys have some thougts on this one or can tell mw why the card/markings? Would like to hear all opinions or better information. I cant find anything.

    My geuss is that it is a original tunic (doubting on eagle although it looks good, and rank chevron), which hanged in a depot or something.



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    Maybe he (or someone else) was a previous owner and used the card to write down the details of the tunic, so they would not forget, sort of like an index card. This is just a guess and might be completely wrong!

    Regards,

    Jerry

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