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    M44 Dot on E-Stand

    I am not familiar with SS camo and wanted to know what the gang thinks of the set on E-stand. I'm sure it is find, but I am really trying to learn the material.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=471472


    I was hoping some of the camo gurus could also educate me on what to look for with a set like this.

    I have heard stocks of pea dot were left in France post war and there are repro sets out there made from original material. Anyone else heard this?

    Thanks in advance!
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    #2
    this one is very good.

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      #3
      Originally posted by besslein View Post
      this one is very good.
      Hello,
      I agree
      Regards.
      Patrick.

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        #4
        Hello Naval, this is a set you can sleep comfortably with, it is correct in every aspect I look for, and just a wonderful set. It is as far as these sets go a one looker, and you would be hard pressed to find another one this nice. I wish I could get it, but I'm a bit dot overloaded right now This is not something made postwar from left over stock, I have a pair of pants that are a twin to this one. This set is not cheap, however, nice things seldom are, and I believe these sets will continue to command even greater prices as some collectors get fed up with the repro wool items. This jacket has a lot going for it, a good SS BW stamp, and a good large size, 102, you dont see that very often

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          #5
          Originally posted by Scott A. Hess View Post
          Hello Naval, this is a set you can sleep comfortably with, it is correct in every aspect I look for, and just a wonderful set. It is as far as these sets go a one looker, and you would be hard pressed to find another one this nice. I wish I could get it, but I'm a bit dot overloaded right now This is not something made postwar from left over stock, I have a pair of pants that are a twin to this one. This set is not cheap, however, nice things seldom are, and I believe these sets will continue to command even greater prices as some collectors get fed up with the repro wool items. This jacket has a lot going for it, a good SS BW stamp, and a good large size, 102, you dont see that very often
          Thanks Scott,

          Camo is a new area for me, and I know you have some great pieces, so thank you.

          I think you're right about more people going into camo. The wool is terrifying. Sometimes I wonder if ANYONE can tell a fake from a real wrap these days!

          NE

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            #6
            quite agree, beautiful set

            kind regards,
            Salvatore

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              #7
              Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
              Thanks Scott,

              Camo is a new area for me, and I know you have some great pieces, so thank you.

              I think you're right about more people going into camo. The wool is terrifying. Sometimes I wonder if ANYONE can tell a fake from a real wrap these days!

              NE
              aH camo item is a big mine field,if you dont know that area very well,so good luck for the people who left feldgrau for ss camo.....

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                #8
                Originally posted by besslein View Post
                aH camo item is a big mine field,if you dont know that area very well,so good luck for the people who left feldgrau for ss camo.....
                So true. Time for a safe hobby like chainsaw juggling or shark tickling!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
                  Thanks Scott,

                  Camo is a new area for me, and I know you have some great pieces, so thank you.

                  I think you're right about more people going into camo. The wool is terrifying. Sometimes I wonder if ANYONE can tell a fake from a real wrap these days!

                  NE
                  Don't be afraid, just research about the staff that you like and get them all - wool, camo, does not matter.. all TR collecting fields are terrifying nowadays but it only adds more thrill and fun to this hobby / good staff hunting
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                    #10
                    Feld grau or dot, all a minefield, but dot is easier, in my opinion, no one has gotten the basic material, or details, right.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Scott A. Hess View Post
                      Feld grau or dot, all a minefield, but dot is easier, in my opinion, no one has gotten the basic material, or details, right.
                      Fakers have made a lot of different dot-camo uniforms from original left-over material after the war. I have one of those pants - if not to pay attention to construction details, it could easily fool even camo experts.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bnz. 42 View Post
                        Fakers have made a lot of different dot-camo uniforms from original left-over material after the war. I have one of those pants - if not to pay attention to construction details, it could easily fool even camo experts.

                        Nice Displays Bnz

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Scott A. Hess View Post
                          Nice Displays Bnz
                          Glad you like it Scott, they are indeed very cool but wait, that's exactly why we collect!

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