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    Unmessed LW Tunic???

    Currently at home on leave and stooging around with the collection that's been in storage for almost a few years.

    Here's a Fliegerblus i've had for years, never posted. I believe all insignia to be period applied.

    Thanks for looking.


    -Ray-
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    - Slight drawback; one of the loops broken retaining the EK I

    - Flavor of the day headgear display option; leather bill crusher.
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        A nice true patina exsists on all the tresse just not quite captured but by the naked eye.

        Note evidence of career progression thru enlisted grades by the holes in the absence of former gulls
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            Virgin SB's free of any former pips
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              #7
              Ray,
              That looks a lovely bluse to me.
              Regards,
              Andy

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                  #9
                  Nice!

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                    #10
                    very nice love the date, thanks for posting martin

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                      #11
                      Very nice,the eagle stitching is interesting
                      Gustav

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                        #12
                        That's a great display. I'd own the jacket any day !!

                        Also agree the eagle stitching is different to the usual machining pattern.

                        Mike

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                          #13
                          Thanks everyone for looking and providing your nice comments.

                          Agree, the eagle stitching is irregular and intriguing. FYI: If interested, please see the link for a few other similar original LW eagle stitch pattern examples


                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...+Eagles&page=7
                          Photo from post# 98 (John Hodgin collection)
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                            #14
                            Hello, I agree. Most desirable. Best, Billl

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                              Hi there!

                              That sort of 'T' sewn is quite rare but absolutely original. I've came across several time in the years. The thing that leave me little concerned is the wave of the sewn of the flieger posted. Seems to me too much irregular if compared to an original example mostly on the upper part of the wings.

                              IMHO

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