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Originally posted by Jägermeister View PostI find it amazing, how the whole collection world can be entertained by one guy...
I´m read the discussion from the beginning in the german www.militaria-fundforum.de and here on WAF and I´m still asking myself if he really believes in his opinion or if he is making a (not funny) joke.
ced about this beeing a prototype SS-jacket.
We thought it would be great fun to show it on the internet, because if it's
authentic, no one would be able make proof of it's origin or what it is.
That's exactly what happened..., you can't expect more than that from a pro-
totype, that no one ever heard of, because it was in private collection for more
then two decades...
We inserted some "mysterious" photos of SS-camos, to keep the discussion
warm and how funny..., some photos are still not cleared..., perhaps they are
really showing something special or nothing..., however it's great fun for us
and we enjoyed comments by experts like clausi..., proudly owner of at least
one 100% repro-ss-jacket.
Great fun!
Has anyone better soluted photos of the Skanderberg or Sennheim-pic??
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Originally posted by charlemagneXX View PostOk, it's me, that's so importand, that you can't resist to stay tuned here 24h
around the clock...
Originally posted by charlemagneXX View PostGreat repro ss-Jacket btw, how much did you pay for it?
Do you ever visit the "french barn" were your jacket was discovered?
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=275804
IS THIS A CHEAP REPRO?
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Originally posted by Clausewitz View PostExactly like you. Nice BBQ-weather and nothing to do than sporadically reading the intelligent posts of a psychiatrist´s best customer.
Gents, our camo-expert is talking about my SS-Parka, that I sold times ago. In his holy opinion this parka is a cheap repro. Please guys, tell him what about this parka, unfortunately he didn´t believe to my statements. Here it is:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=275804
IS THIS A CHEAP REPRO?
Your piece was made pre-1945 in my eyes. Very cheap imitation of a serious reenactor-piece.
I found it good.
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I've had a good chuckle over the wit here, especially the Muhabhuarrbat (probably not how you spell it) Indian Golden Pheasant pic two posts above.
Roughly speaking, I reckon we need to authenticate this piece using a bit of olde English medieval Judiciary!
In the good old days we used the ducking stool method to drown witches, they were innocent if they drowned, witches if they lived.
What we need top do here is set fire to the garmet.
If it burns to a crisp, its the real deal.
If it fails to combust, it's a dirty fake.
I've got a lovely box of swan vestas and some great Zip Firelighters.
I reckon it'll burn to a crisp and we will al be proved wrong.
Oh well, Zip do a great soot inhibutor.
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Originally posted by viva_giulio View Post10 pages with these bull****s for a fu...ing orrible fake item. Whe had spend too much time with this thread and with this guy.
A fake of what?
You ignorant don't know anything about the prototypes, that the czechs had
copied for their Leibermuster..., if you don't know any of these originals, you
better shut up with your opinion about something that you don't know.
Explain any of the facts about the jacket or stay silent.
I can make proof of, that the jacket were printed on the original Druckwalze
that the czechs take from the SS.
I can also make proof, that the jacket is not czech.
Answer my questions:
1. Do you know, how the original look like, that the czechs copied post-war?
2. Why is my friends jacket not 3-coloured on the backside like the czechs?
3. Why is the pattern different in colour and details (white band)?
4. Why is the shape and style of the jacket not matching anything czech?
5. Why has this jacket hand-sewn buttonholes and detailes?
6. Why is the jacket 100% absorbing UV- and IR-light, unlike the czech-cloth?
7. Why has this jacket perfect fitting pockets for german Fallschirmjägerknife?
And: Who would ever fake an original that is not known??
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