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    Early 1934 crisscord piping Q

    Here is a heavy tricot and pants with it. The back of the buttons say "extra fein". There are no buttons on the back and there are belt ramps on the inside. So far I have seen variations in SS books to support this but again I petition everyone's opinion of potential value.
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            pants

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                inside of sleeves

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                    back of collar flipped up

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                        Definitely post war--the cut is wrong, the pockets wrong, the label is postwar, insignia and piping are reproduction, etc. Sorry!
                        Erich
                        Festina lente!

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                          Pfui !

                          I imagine this is some kind of Austrian post-war uniform. Thus, I share the doubts of my colleague in the great Southland. Johann Anton, who posts here, (also a citizen of the southern half of the Golden State...) has an authentic early black uniform with the non-alu piping from the era 1933-1934 for a Bodensee Standarte...Lindau, land of Zeppelins or the like. Do look at his tunic as a comparison. The piece illustrated herein in hand is a stinker. Es tut mir leid. The rising star of fetid woolens, Sayle F, posted some examples from his famous collection in a thread nearby in the last couple of weeks. Do ponder the images he put forth also as a means of comparison. It is really the exception to find the pre-late 1934 badges on these things. That is, the badges with the white cotton piping on the patches and the black and white cotton or rayon piping on the collar. Such a case is one in a thousand of what is already a pretty rare item and is cause for special scrutiny.

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                            pics

                            Does anyone have a link to the pics of the real or can someone post a couple pics?

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                              Originally posted by Citadelcadet
                              Does anyone have a link to the pics of the real or can someone post a couple pics?
                              Use the search engine on this site.
                              Bob

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