Hello,
Just picked this one up. It looks good to me, but I'm certainly no expert on SS camo. It appears to have never had an eagle nor provisions for shoulder boards. Hard to see from the photo of the markings, but it is Betr. Ra, which I believe means it was made in the camp at Ravensbruck. I compared it to another M44 Ravensbruck dot camo posted here on the forum and it's a perfect match, down to the same sleeve buttons and markings. I look forward to your replies.
As a secondary question, I may (but right now only may, still deciding) put this on the e-stand as I can't afford to start collecting SS camo. I found a couple for sale on web sites, but the prices seemed crazy to me. So if anyone could PM me, I'd like to know what a reasonable price range on the e-stand is, assuming it turns out to be reviewed as original.
The white dots on it are snowflakes. Overall it appears to be barely worn but definitely not new.
Thank you,
Dale
Just picked this one up. It looks good to me, but I'm certainly no expert on SS camo. It appears to have never had an eagle nor provisions for shoulder boards. Hard to see from the photo of the markings, but it is Betr. Ra, which I believe means it was made in the camp at Ravensbruck. I compared it to another M44 Ravensbruck dot camo posted here on the forum and it's a perfect match, down to the same sleeve buttons and markings. I look forward to your replies.
As a secondary question, I may (but right now only may, still deciding) put this on the e-stand as I can't afford to start collecting SS camo. I found a couple for sale on web sites, but the prices seemed crazy to me. So if anyone could PM me, I'd like to know what a reasonable price range on the e-stand is, assuming it turns out to be reviewed as original.
The white dots on it are snowflakes. Overall it appears to be barely worn but definitely not new.
Thank you,
Dale
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