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    Tunic.

    Hi,

    What about this tunic....opinions pse?
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    #2
    Shame I'm going away for the weekend, this one could be interesting .... especially the support ramps on what should be an officers tunic.

    Good luck with it.

    Ian

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      #3
      Looks like a very early custom tailored SSVT tunic..I like it very much! not an issue type but period made.

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        #4
        Hi,

        Some more photos....
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          #5
          Comments welcome.....
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            #6
            Hi,
            I would have expected the tailors tag to have been sewn in much better?

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              #7
              Thanks your opinion.....
              Some two more photos.....
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                #8
                i'm very cautious with this tunic.

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                  #9
                  Would an early SSVT tunic have a 1944 dated name tag on it?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by macca007 View Post
                    Would an early SSVT tunic have a 1944 dated name tag on it?
                    My first thought too unless alterations were done then? But why the sloppy sewing job?
                    The tabs and eagle look to have been in place for a good long time though! I am always learning! and expect this has a good chance? seems oddly quiet as for discussion so far!
                    Regards and nice Tunic regardless!
                    Kevin

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                      #11
                      I tend to balk at a tailor's label that was put on by someone who didn't know how to sew. The hand stitiching on the label is part of the tailor's "signature of quality". I would pull up the bottom R/H corner of the label and look for old stitch marks in the folded under part, as the label does look folded down from its original size.

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                        #12
                        The tunic is 100% real as for the tags who knows for sure they look ok to me. I like it and the quality is doeskin wool so it may have been retailored late in the war.

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                          #13
                          that 44 tag is post war added to tunic IMO

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                            #14
                            Hello there,

                            Was there a SS Officer D/Lombard awarded a DK in any of the reference books?

                            William Kramer
                            Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                              #15
                              Gustav Lombard was a Commander in the Cavalry Regiment of the SS he was the Uncle of Actress Carol Lombard and a KC holder. Lots of uniform pics of him to search through to see if he had a tunic like this. I tend to disagree it was added post war because the label is not frayed where the threads are sewn..but thats based on just the photo I see . I would need to see it close up. Ive seen plenty of period pieces with labels poorly attached to superior quality garments.

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