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    SS EM overcoat , late war ???

    Today I have seen this overcoat, that has been also offered to me for a trade.
    I do not know well cloth ss items, and I do not remember to have seen this type of overcoat without buttons.
    The owner say that founded it in Austria,and maybe that this is also true,since one of the back buttons is austrian,probably added after the war.
    I like the stamp inside, I do not why, but I like it.
    What about the eagle,liner etc...?
    Thanks

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                overcoat

                i have sent a pm

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                  Never seen a similar overcoat without buttons?

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                    Hi,

                    It looks like the buttons were there as you can see evidence of rust, the others may have been reused post war on civilian clothing etc.

                    Mark

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                      No, but the botton never was on the overcoat, infact also the buttonhole not exist.The rust is due to the metal clips that are fixed to the cloth.

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                        The SS-BW was made with a magic marker, not a stamp. I have seen this done before. Look really close at it and you will see what I mean. This alone would put the piece in doubt for me.

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