Thanks Luca, to me it looks like heavy nicotine staining and period wear. I have a tunic like that which belonged to a collector that was a heavy smoker and had the jacket on display in his house. After he died of lung cancer I bought it.
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostThanks Luca, to me it looks like heavy nicotine staining and period wear. I have a tunic like that which belonged to a collector that was a heavy smoker and had the jacket on display in his house. After he died of lung cancer I bought it.
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Originally posted by Luca Ongaro View PostHello Sir, I respect your opinion but you are in the wrong way here and I am not agree with your statements.
At the same time I thank all the members who have contacted me about this tunic saying is 100% original.
Here a picture of the material under the pulled down French cuff.
Thanks again
Luca
Why is this uniform so faded? It seems to have spent a lot of time in bad lighting or air. And some sort of eagle (original or replacement) was on it for a long time.
Most of the time we are looking for shadows of old insignia. These certainly stand out.
And again, I am not even speculating that this tunic is not original. Just trying to learn.
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostThanks Luca, to me it looks like heavy nicotine staining and period wear. I have a tunic like that which belonged to a collector that was a heavy smoker and had the jacket on display in his house. After he died of lung cancer I bought it.
It is really a shame to see great pieces of history treated like this. This is why they don't allow smoking in museums or have fluorescent lighting or allow flash photography.
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I never said it wasnt an original tunic..I said I did not find any evidence indicating it was a Waffen SS tunic its entire life...now when I looked at it and had it for a couple days...It had very loosely stitched on collar tabs and the boards were slipped on through a string rather than sewn on. It did smell of smoke and appeared t have been worn at some time in its life..but in 65 years anyone couldve worn it and sweated in it. It had a different eagle as well.
I bought a tunic that had fresh sweat stains and some idiot wore it with bare uder arms cause he left traces if hair as well...stupid to wear historical antiquities and ruin them.
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My thoughts as I just lost a friend of three plus decades, who literally smoked himself to death. His whole house was a dark shade of brown, due to the constant smoke.
This tunic I believe belonged to a heavy smoker , plus perhaps some direct light damage. I have an officer's overseas cap that appears to be brown, then when the skirt is pulled down it's actually grey.
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