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    Originally posted by phild View Post
    With all due respect, I have to question if you are really considering some or all these "sticking" points above.
    No i do not like the listed features along with the unidentifiable Russian markings. Without a solid evidence of originality I am staying away from it as I have already bought convincing and sophisticated fakes as originals before

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      I would appreciate comments from the non-believers on my post on the previous page, do you agree with me or do you think this is just BS ??? My posts tends to get no attention from the nay-say ?
      Tom

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        Can you not do a burn test on the smocks ?

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          Originally posted by Palmenmuster View Post
          My posts tends to get no attention from the nay-say ?
          Tom
          There is a reason for that and that is your posts are beyond dispute, but uncomfortable for some as they document deviation from old accepted beliefs.

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            Originally posted by leib1 View Post
            Can you not do a burn test on the smocks ?
            We are way past that. There are not post war synthetic threads in them. It was actually something that I did in 81 when I got home with mine.

            I think that the main test left would be a test on the dyes. This will to some degree be destructive and if it shows no post 45 chemicals involved it will sway none of the naysayers. Even a proven and clear wartime photo or photos of these in wear will not convince everyone......there is just too much water under this bridge and maybe too much a stake.

            If these smocks were made up in the late 1970s as fakes...the fakers were either by a large margin the smartest fakers of that era or the luckiest or both.

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              To date there has never been a proper study in any form on "Russian capture stamps". There seems to be no end of variety to them. I would be interested to learn if our Russian speaking members can tell us which USSR film studio, museum or military store these stamps are from ???

              Chris
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                What other uniforms have these stamps been found on ???

                WH ?, LW ?, SS ?, KM ?, Pol ?, NSDAP ? SS camo ?

                The list could go on but who has got another beyond doubt German uniform with these ones ?

                Chris
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                  Where the same stamps also on the Panzer wraps found with these caps ?

                  What is the range of stamps being used here ?

                  We know these are good and some can be read but so far no one has ever worked them out. Note how they have identifying bits crossed out ???

                  Chris
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                    Other none SS items with odd stamps shown here:- http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=film+stamp

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                      Did anyone notice at least on one photo the red colour was connected to "lease", on post 2, and there are red triangles in the cap as well, in addition to square stamps "written off" in a different color. Just quoting what is writtenon that thread.

                      I would like to know now whats the signifigance of different colours on the stampings, if there is.

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                        Is this the same mark?



                        Originally posted by 90th Light View Post
                        Does the first word say "Minsk" or not for sure ???

                        It is so faint/ crossed out, you tell me ?

                        Chris
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                          It's in this.
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                            Originally posted by nutmeg View Post
                            Is this the same mark?
                            Well done nutmeg,

                            you have just found the second example of a non-"Pink" (Silver Birch ?) smock with the stamps in it.

                            Plane-Tree if I understand it correctly. I can see a number "6"

                            And with the stamp on HBT pockets

                            This just continues to get better and now we have another cat amongst the pigeons

                            Let see what everyone says about it but this could be very important discovery and confirmation. Not only do we have the stamps but we have the HBT pockets to go with it,

                            Chris

                            p.s. no lace/ string either and not heavily washed. Found at the same time or a completely independent source/ find from the "Pinks" ?
                            Last edited by 90th Light; 12-12-2015, 08:29 PM.

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                              Comparison of the HBT in the pocket and stamps.

                              It looks to be the exact same gauge of thread used to weave the HBT

                              Plane-Tree = top image

                              "Pink" (Silver Birch ?) = bottom image

                              Never say never - they did not do that - yes they did,

                              Chris
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                                A real text book smock, same HBT pocket material, exact same stamp and look at the date! Still visible in this example!
                                1947! Right? Smoking gun to me! Looks like its been cracked this mystery! WAR TIME proof !
                                Stinky pinky is not so stinky any more!

                                I read: 7 Май 1947 = 7 May 1947, 2 years after the war ended!

                                What say the nay-sayers? Fake stamp? Get real! Well done nutmeg!
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