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    Hi guys,

    In my ongoing quest for a nice fieldmade tunic made out of italian camo I have found this nice example.But I would like to hear some more comments on this piece.

    Thanks in advance,

    Etienne
    Last edited by Etienne B.; 06-27-2009, 02:08 AM.

    #2
    original tropical boards for nco,but the tunic dont look good for me

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      #3
      Thanks Besslein ! Anybody else ?
      Are there any red flags ?

      Etienne

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        #4
        This is from Bruce Herman .
        He has items consinged to him .
        owen

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          #5
          This Italian camo (shelter half made) M44 uniform still has the Italian shelter half buttons, recycled and now used as uniform closure buttons.
          When it was created will be hard to prove, but the material looks good, so its not a total fake (a repro) but either real or a post war recreation using real materials ...
          converting a period shelter... so its a gamble... How big the risk would depend on the asking price...
          Last edited by NickG; 06-24-2009, 03:50 PM.

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            #6
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            I believe it is around $875 or so if i remember correctly.

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              #7
              Thanks guys,for your time and comments.But what do think about the manufacturing,stitching etc. And I forgot to mention size markings in the inner pocket.70 102 52 .

              regards,

              Etienne

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                #8
                looks like a post war Italian army short tunic converted in WWII

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