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    W.SS Camo Panzer Wrap Insignia

    Hi,
    I've got a few questions about the insignia worn on W.SS Camo Panzer Wraps.
    1. Were the special Heer/ SS camo rank insignia worn on camo Panzer wraps?
    2. Were sleeve eagles and collar tabs applied to camo Panzer wraps?
    3. Were the camo Panzer wraps suppose to be worn over the regular black Panzer wraps?



    Thanks.

    #2
    No
    Not officially
    Definately not.

    Ian

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      #3
      1. Possibly on later issued pieces that had no shoulder board loops but usually not.

      2. Yes, the eagles were in most cases factory applied and tabs were added because of personal taste although adding tabs happened to a very limited degree and was against the regulations. Later wrappers had no insignia whatsoever when issued.

      Cheers

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        #4
        Originally posted by Fritz View Post
        1. Possibly on later issued pieces that had no shoulder board loops but usually not.

        2. Yes, the eagles were in most cases factory applied and tabs were added because of personal taste although adding tabs happened to a very limited degree and was against the regulations. Later wrappers had no insignia whatsoever when issued.

        Cheers
        Fritz is 100% right.

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          #5
          1. No
          2. Yes
          3. No

          See attachements; credit for the first photo goes to Jim (pzV)
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            #6
            Great Photos Bode

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              #7
              Originally posted by J-W.Bode View Post
              1. No
              2. Yes
              3. No

              See attachements; credit for the first photo goes to Jim (pzV)
              IMO a Heer guy in the second picture wears a fieldgrey wrap, not camo
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                #8
                Hi,
                Not sure about the last photo but i thought it looked like a blurred edge camo?
                Merdock

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by merdock View Post
                  Hi,
                  Not sure about the last photo but i thought it looked like a blurred edge camo?
                  Merdock
                  Also by my side... I think that he wear a SS blurred edge camo.

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                    #10
                    A standard grey wrapper that he walked through the rain with (or similar). The small dots all over were caused by water IMO.

                    Fritz

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                      #11

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                        #12
                        Great photos.
                        As for the second, it looks like blurred edge to me too. The trousers are a match as well

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Kreager View Post
                          it looks like blurred edge to me too.
                          It is neither blurred edge, nor oak, nor dot....

                          Blurred edge is a pattern that was a evolution of the lateral pattern and that means it has a lateral flow and not a vertical such as dot.

                          To me that is a grey set with some funny dots which IMO are just water.

                          Naturally I can understand that the idea of an blurred edge set worn by an army soldier is appealing.


                          Still I am with bnz here.

                          Fritz

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                            #14
                            Well if it isn’t Camo then those are some really strategically placed water droplets…. With matching pants

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by M B CHISHOLM View Post
                              Well if it isn’t Camo then those are some really strategically placed water droplets…. With matching pants

                              Do you think he would have dropped his pants and left the wrapper on? It seems to be a relaxed situation perhaps someone made a joke with a garden hose or whatever.

                              Just because of some dark splotches that don't match any standard camo pattern we are all supposed to believe now that this is a (very rare) blurred edge set worn by an army soldier?

                              We can make that easier, show us the camo pattern that you can see here then we'll compare the pattern and if we find a positive match I will be convinced.

                              But perhaps this is a mega rare prototype pattern? Making this picture even more valuable.

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