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    Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
    This is Oakleaf Militaria you're talking about ? Were these people from the Chicago area pray ?

    Ian
    I believe it's the Fend tunic being referred to. What was the verdict on this one?

    It can be yours for a mere $54,000.00 US.
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      Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
      I believe it's the Fend tunic being referred to. What was the verdict on this one?

      It can be yours for a mere $54,000.00 US.

      But it is an original.

      Bob Hritz
      In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

      Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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        There you go, straight from the top

        Just don't go assuming that everything on that site is equally good though

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          I wonder why everybody keep saying that SS uniforms are rare ?

          Not even SS wraps are rare its been made in thousands,rare its when only few pieces ever made,its expansive but not rare at all, anyone with money can buy bunch every year.

          And about crook dealers you can talk about forever,NOTHING WILL EVER CHANGE !!!!

          This hobby turned in too big money making machine for some people and no one will ever stop this as long as there money involved it will go on and on,till the end of days.

          PS one more thing everyone blame dealers for high prices,in most cases its not the dealer its the buyer that willing to pay such high prices are driving prices up.

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            Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
            But it is an original.

            Bob Hritz
            Thanks! Then the price is representational of its worth.

            Named LAH Major tunic. There you go!

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              Originally posted by Naval Enigma View Post
              Thanks! Then the price is representational of its worth.

              Named LAH Major tunic. There you go!
              The value of any item is what someone will pay for it. Asking price is just that: asking.

              Bob Hritz
              In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

              Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                "Not even SS wraps are rare its been made in thousands,rare its when only few pieces ever made,its expansive but not rare at all, anyone with money can buy bunch every year."

                I disagree. Sure thousands were made but how many survived? Let's face it most SS people changed out of their uniforms and slipped into something more comfortable at the end of the war. Being picked up in a SS uniform could mean being shot immediately. Also whilst Wehrmacht POWs could keep their insignia, SS POWs uniforms were stripped of collor tabs and SS-eagles. Also keeping a SS-uniform in your closet just after the war was also not the smart thing to do. The SS was totally unacceptable post 1945 and SS-men were denounced after the war. If you wanted to have a life in post war Germany you better keep a bit of distance from your previous carreer in the SS. So keeping your uniform at home was not the thing to do. Furthermore many uniform items were reused after the war for regular clothing (due to the shortages in the forties). So your best bet of finding a genuine, untouched uniform that survived the period after the war is one that was picked up by a GI and transported to the US and kept safe for 60-70 years. So hell yeah it is rare.

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                  Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View Post
                  "Not even SS wraps are rare its been made in thousands,rare its when only few pieces ever made,its expansive but not rare at all, anyone with money can buy bunch every year."

                  I disagree. Sure thousands were made but how many survived? Let's face it most SS people changed out of their uniforms and slipped into something more comfortable at the end of the war. Being picked up in a SS uniform could mean being shot immediately. Also whilst Wehrmacht POWs could keep their insignia, SS POWs uniforms were stripped of collor tabs and SS-eagles. Also keeping a SS-uniform in your closet just after the war was also not the smart thing to do. The SS was totally unacceptable post 1945 and SS-men were denounced after the war. If you wanted to have a life in post war Germany you better keep a bit of distance from your previous carreer in the SS. So keeping your uniform at home was not the thing to do. Furthermore many uniform items were reused after the war for regular clothing (due to the shortages in the forties). So your best bet of finding a genuine, untouched uniform that survived the period after the war is one that was picked up by a GI and transported to the US and kept safe for 60-70 years. So hell yeah it is rare.
                  I disagree with you on that one if i can buy today 5 untouched SS wrappers how can you call this rare ? its very very expansive but NOT rare,there is pieces out there that takes years to find it and sometime no money can buy some things this is what i call rare.

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                    Well please let me know where those 5 untouched wrappers are to be had.

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                      GRare...maybe once they were but if people keep making them up they will not be rare or valuable.
                      I hope we can keep this from being a general dealer bashing thread but still discuss what has been happening with SS uniforms.

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                        OK, other than the Fend tunic, where does one go to buy an authentic SS tunic? Most collectors are not selling so how do you get an original tunic?

                        Bob Hritz
                        In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                        Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                          That is exactly right Bob.

                          Made up tunics are not original tunics and therefore do not change the fact that original ones are extremely hard to come by even if you have the money. I know the wonderful collection of a vetran collector that has a few tunics listed in BeaverĀ“s books - but even with considerable cash on the table no sale.

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                            Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                            OK, other than the Fend tunic, where does one go to buy an authentic SS tunic? Most collectors are not selling so how do you get an original tunic?

                            Bob Hritz
                            Bob,i am sure you know that they out there,resigning in privet collections if something like this ever for sale in 99% cases it is sold privately,each peace have a line of buyers but it is really depends on the offer to cut that line,all depends on how much money one can offer.

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                              Originally posted by kaiserwilhelm2 View Post
                              Well please let me know where those 5 untouched wrappers are to be had.
                              Sorry i will keep this to myself,even if i tell you you not going to be able to buy it.

                              This pieces will be offered to friends first.

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                                Sounds pretty rare to me.

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