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    #16
    Originally posted by Scott A. Hess
    Will do...as soon as I can locate the camera!
    scot,
    do you have a scanner? that would be better
    cheers
    gary

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      #17
      Let me know if these are acceptable.if not..I'll try to scan..the piping color is lemon yellow and not golden cav.
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          #19
          scot,
          i would like to see the button holes top side and bottom if possible
          cheers
          Gary

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            #20
            Originally posted by Gary Wood
            scot,
            i would like to see the button holes top side and bottom if possible
            cheers
            Gary
            I'll see if my can can take some better closeups.

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              #21
              see if this helps
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                      #25
                      Gary.IF you think these boards..ahd the others.should be GOOD..I'll be the FIRST to say I made a mistake..apoligize..etc..I just know..as with the Heer panzer boards I thought were good..and now these...that shoulder boards are a NIGHTMARE and I'll only buy them as repros unless im totally convinced to the contrary.there is simply too little that goes into them..and thats assuming one has ground up repro boards....nothing to say of boarfds which can be made of original period thread..and a greatcoat or two cut up for lining material..field grey wool..and then the piping..(which can be found). ergo...they are too dangerous. When started collecing circa 1973...cloth german crosses were 40-50.and boards were 5 buck..and as a kid working at McDonalds at the time...you could afford the stuff on a minimum wage salary...

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                        #26
                        scot,
                        Thanks for trying but i really do need to see bigger photos of the button holes as i said a scan would be better you can e-mail them to me if you like no worry's on the size as i am on broad band, smg9mm@hotmail.com
                        cheers
                        gary
                        Last edited by Gary Wood; 05-14-2008, 07:53 PM.

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                          #27
                          I'll give it a whirl!

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                            #28
                            scot,
                            here are some boards like the ones you posted, again sent to me by the late Mike beaver, there are 2 types one with machine button holes and one with hand sewn button holes to mimic machine done
                            Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-31-2008, 11:23 AM.

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                              #29
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                              Last edited by Gary Wood; 08-31-2008, 11:23 AM.

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                                #30
                                Sending you the scan now.I think you will find they are Identical in all aspects.

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