and the pocket detail of the foreign manufactured Norwegian made W-SS issued period parka...
also made under as Owen puts it "non-stressed" conditions (workers receiving a pay check) 100% real and 100% outside of the KL(camp) system...
Proof that it did happen...is my point! Stitching in a color other than black and straight as an arrow....not sloppy but still real!
Note sleeve with double needle stitching...
I realize it is an "apples to pears" comparison but if both are foreign contracted period garments, it could still be a possibility...
Again it remains a mystery to me the origin of the Birch/Pink smocks! Floch fire saled these, remember that!
These smocks came to Austria in a batch of parts well built, as contraband, from a frontier with the communist bloc...after a considerable investment to enable a printing plant of cloth, get materials pre 1945, buttons, elastic, dyes, threads, old sewing machines, etc...after having carried out all the work of cut, sew by hand, Assemble, etc...After the process of aging parts artificially, rodents and moth...after adding fraudulent stamps in the pockets, and at the same time remove, deface some, that no one is going to understand or accept if not until decades after...after washing and pass them as contraband through a border of the Cold war to the risk of arrest and criminal prosecution...for at the end of the road to fire sell them with loss or little profit of maybe $50 per smock...???
and as pointed out Heer sumpftarn pull over smocks with RBNr's (so contracted by regular industry, not KZ, non stress) also made with perfection and Norwegian ones with pattern modifications because of the rollers used....and not sloppy...
It happened with camo clothing depending on source...KL or non KL (camp)
It is all very interesting what this thread has revealed...both sides...
So is it all black and white? per Owen (camp made/Texled and therefor sloppy or well made and fake?) or is there still a possibility of gray?
So well made and real!
(foreign contracted like the Norway Parka?)
Been an interesting read with various (and opposing) viewpoints thus far!
also made under as Owen puts it "non-stressed" conditions (workers receiving a pay check) 100% real and 100% outside of the KL(camp) system...
Proof that it did happen...is my point! Stitching in a color other than black and straight as an arrow....not sloppy but still real!
Note sleeve with double needle stitching...
I realize it is an "apples to pears" comparison but if both are foreign contracted period garments, it could still be a possibility...
Again it remains a mystery to me the origin of the Birch/Pink smocks! Floch fire saled these, remember that!
These smocks came to Austria in a batch of parts well built, as contraband, from a frontier with the communist bloc...after a considerable investment to enable a printing plant of cloth, get materials pre 1945, buttons, elastic, dyes, threads, old sewing machines, etc...after having carried out all the work of cut, sew by hand, Assemble, etc...After the process of aging parts artificially, rodents and moth...after adding fraudulent stamps in the pockets, and at the same time remove, deface some, that no one is going to understand or accept if not until decades after...after washing and pass them as contraband through a border of the Cold war to the risk of arrest and criminal prosecution...for at the end of the road to fire sell them with loss or little profit of maybe $50 per smock...???
and as pointed out Heer sumpftarn pull over smocks with RBNr's (so contracted by regular industry, not KZ, non stress) also made with perfection and Norwegian ones with pattern modifications because of the rollers used....and not sloppy...
It happened with camo clothing depending on source...KL or non KL (camp)
It is all very interesting what this thread has revealed...both sides...
So is it all black and white? per Owen (camp made/Texled and therefor sloppy or well made and fake?) or is there still a possibility of gray?
So well made and real!
(foreign contracted like the Norway Parka?)
Been an interesting read with various (and opposing) viewpoints thus far!
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