Looks like they reused (recycled) the bakelite plastic brown buttons that came with the Italian shelterhalf (zeltbahn) to create this M44 cut tunic... My vote is also most likely a recent conversion...based on that... Nick
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I have to agree - I'm not getting 'warm and fuzzies' over this one.
I really like field converted and produced items. There is a huge amount of personality in them, but what a mine-field.
I realize the photos are not that great, but is there any evidence of use (shiny cuffs, worn button-holes, wear on the collar, sweat ingrained on the arm-pits)?
I also am not a fan of the loop on the collar, as that particular one would surely chaffe the neck, even through a shirt. Although these were fashionable, they were also considered a work item. There should be evidence of this, unless it was 'liberated' early in it's career.
I managed to pick up one that, though sold as a fake, has turned out to be original. They are out there, but the fakes outnumber the originals by 1000 to 1, if not more.
Any chance of better pictures?
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Originally posted by camomania View PostHello Everyone,
Thank you very much many opinions.
I asked seller to send more detail pics. Please wait.
By the way,I have one SS camo smock.
I want know that smock was heavily modified or made from zeltbahn.
I put some pics.
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Originally posted by camomania View PostHello besslein,
Thank you. I have one question.
This smock has seams on the shoulders. Why?
If both arms converted from another smock, there is no necessary to have seams on shoulders.
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