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    #16
    great looking original police camo definitely not janke

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      #17
      This is not a Janke at all... too much credit is given to Janke IMO.

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        #18
        Janke, or not, I find that the tunic posted on this thread has, or appears to have, too much bleed through, which, I have been told, is characteristic of certain reproductions. There is another Peas Pattern tunic for comparison presently posted on E-Stand http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=106917 and it is a very good piece which displays very little bleed through.

        Also I would like to know if all the exterior closure buttons are the removable type which are secured by circular S ring retainers?

        Trevor
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          #19
          Originally posted by Fred
          This is not a Janke at all... too much credit is given to Janke IMO.
          Maybe not Janke, but I have seen exact copies of Dot-44 tunics. And I mean exact. The only difference is Lack of Age Patina

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            #20
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            Here are some more photos just in, Please take a look see and continue with your thoughts, Thanks
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              #21
              Hook and eye
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                #22
                Internal markings
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                  #23
                  Button
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                    #24
                    Another button
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                        #26
                        Quote Trevor Elliot

                        Janke, or not, I find that the tunic posted on this thread has, or appears to have, too much bleed through, which, I have been told, is characteristic of certain reproductions. There is another Peas Pattern tunic for comparison presently posted on E-Stand http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/for...ad.php?t=106917 and it is a very good piece which displays very little bleed through.

                        Good point Trevor...

                        I am interested in the point trevor makes here because I have seen Tunics offered for sale with a little bleed through, no bleed through, and as much bleed through as this one, and I don't feel this is going off topic because it refers directly to the one in question here.

                        Regards Craig.

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                          #27
                          I would still like to know if it is real or not. Is no one going to answer this question?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by roughshooter
                            Quote Trevor Elliot

                            Janke, or not, I find that the tunic posted on this thread has, or appears to have, too much bleed through, which, I have been told, is characteristic of certain reproductions. There is another Peas Pattern tunic for comparison presently posted on E-Stand http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/for...ad.php?t=106917 and it is a very good piece which displays very little bleed through.

                            Good point Trevor...

                            I am interested in the point trevor makes here because I have seen Tunics offered for sale with a little bleed through, no bleed through, and as much bleed through as this one, and I don't feel this is going off topic because it refers directly to the one in question here.

                            Regards Craig.
                            The police dot tunic is known to have more bleed through than the SS counterpart. The intensity of the bleed through in itself does not make a dot tunic real or not. Some have more, some less and some almost nothing.

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                              #29
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                              Originally posted by gary9
                              I would still like to know if it is real or not. Is no one going to answer this question?
                              Hello gary ,of course these tunics are real
                              I don,t know about this one but ,They are no fantasy pieces
                              normally they would also have the police litzen on the collar-board
                              and as you see 6 button clossure and 3 holes for the belt ramp
                              (instead as the ss 5 buttons and 2 holes)


                              greetings Johnny
                              sigpicalways seeking = BEVO Cap and breast insignia

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                                #30
                                It Is Real!!

                                It is real, for sure!
                                I have an identical tunic like your in near mint condition with the litzen and the shouderboards, I know where was founded and I can tell that this one is original.
                                Very nice tunic! but normally the collectors looking for the more common SS dot pattern tunic, if you observe exist some difference in design and color respect at the normal DOT pattern.
                                Sure in a collection of SS Camouflage items is an interesting piece.
                                All the best Lorenzo

                                Originally posted by gary9
                                I would still like to know if it is real or not. Is no one going to answer this question?

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