Mr. Davis,
me personaly I do not wish to comment on items that were posted „anonymous“. This is because the real intentions for posting them remain as unknown to me as the anonymous „denoter“, I could only guess as for the intentions- but guessing is not knowing.
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I can nevertheless say three things.
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One might think on first -or even on second view - that the cut off piece matches period patterns but it doesn’t. At least IMO it only matches the Janke.
Cheers
Fritz
me personaly I do not wish to comment on items that were posted „anonymous“. This is because the real intentions for posting them remain as unknown to me as the anonymous „denoter“, I could only guess as for the intentions- but guessing is not knowing.
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I can nevertheless say three things.
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- IMO none of the patterns shown by Mr. Davis matches the Janke print or the piece of cloth, that IMO is also a janke print, to „100%“.
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- I have explained to Mr. Singer (not to you Mr. Davis nor to the anonymous denoter, that I must admit) earlier in this thread that variation do exsist, as they do with oak, platane etc., so that was never the question. The question is if the period variations match janke’s or other repro prints to „100%“. Or for those that don’t believe the cut off is a Janke piece, that they match the cut off piece to „100%“. In my eyes the Janke and the cut off match perfectly…..
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- As for my knowledge the Janke company was a manufutcurer of uniforms in ww2 germany or at least in some way related to such. They did not produce a period dot pattern but had most probably contacts to many companies that were producing fabrics etc. in ww2. Today it may be that most of the companies that they used to know moved over to china or the alike, used up their old stocks or simply ran out of business. So there are definatly changes in their pruduction process but generaly they know quite good how to do this and that right. Of course as they are a business they don’t do more than required to make the customer „happy“ and that is good for the collectors. For reenactors their uniforms are more than good.
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One might think on first -or even on second view - that the cut off piece matches period patterns but it doesn’t. At least IMO it only matches the Janke.
Cheers
Fritz
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