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    U-boot Lederjacke kriegsmarine.

    Hi guys!

    Help me with the determination of this leather jacket.
    What do lined stamps mean?

    Regards, Waldemar.
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    #2
    Hello, civil postwar jacket.

    Regards
    Mike

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      #3
      Originally posted by GEPRUFT View Post
      Hello, civil postwar jacket.

      Regards
      Mike

      Hi.
      Then why put such stamps on a civilian jacket?
      The fact that it was later worn by a civilian is understandable. But interested stamps. This is not done on civilian things.
      The buttons on the jacket are bakelite, sewn in the same way as on military samples.

      Regards, Woldemar.
      Last edited by Waldemar Maier; 12-01-2019, 09:55 AM.

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        #4
        Military postwar jacket dated 1957 and a bit pimped up .
        MvO is a dutch stamping !
        Nick

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          #5
          Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
          Military postwar jacket dated 1957 and a bit pimped up .
          MvO is a dutch stamping !
          Nick
          Hi.
          Maybe this jacket entered service in Holland in 1957? I am also confused by the stamp, where in the circle "D.D. 1965."
          And what can the remaining stamps mean - 44, 46, 48, 3, 10?

          For convenience, I drew stamps on paper, maybe they are hard to see in the photo.

          Regards, Woldemar
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            #6
            Netherlands 1957 made and may be came then in the reserve Army stocks in 1965 ?
            Sounds logical .
            Nick

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              #7
              Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
              Netherlands 1957 made and may be came then in the reserve Army stocks in 1965 ?
              Sounds logical .
              Nick

              Are there examples of such stamps on other things from the Netherlands?

              I don’t see logic yet. Received after 9 years ???

              Waldemar.

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                #8
                9 years in the active Army and then declassified for the stocks of the reserve Army .
                As made in so many Armies ...
                Nick

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