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    Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
    The Ruptured Duck just listed another example that seems to subscribe to the theory: http://therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Uniforms/u064.htm
    Exactly. This is a superlative example that I enjoyed owning for a time. I hope it finds a good home!

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      Hi,
      Can't believe that nobody noticed this before ,just to confirm your findings heres my untouched tunic.
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        Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
        The Ruptured Duck just listed another example that seems to subscribe to the theory: http://therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Uniforms/u064.htm
        $34,000 for an ordinary SS NCO tunic set a New World Record. therupturedduck - you are the best!

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          Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
          The Ruptured Duck just listed another example that seems to subscribe to the theory: http://therupturedduck.com/WebPages/Uniforms/u064.htm
          yes indeed , another 2 step SS style liner cut !
          but its being presented as a period Heer conversion...
          which means their description is not accurate if you believe in this theory! (and I do, owning a 2 step SS one myself!)
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            Only $34,000.00 ??? And I thought SS tunics were valuable.

            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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              When Hell freezes over............................!

              For those who do not believe in this theory...thinking its just a makers variation... still waiting!
              (for proof... an untouched 2 step WH tunic that would debunk this theory)
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                Originally posted by NickG View Post
                yes indeed , another 2 step SS style liner cut !
                but its being presented as a period Heer conversion...
                which means their description is not accurate if you believe in this theory! (and I do, owning a 2 step SS one myself!)
                Yes, their description is in error. I understand it is being corrected. This was never a Heer used item.

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                  Originally posted by Mike Davis View Post
                  Yes, their description is in error. I understand it is being corrected. This was never a Heer used item.
                  Good example that a dealer will do that, actually admitting an error in the written description, which could have just been an oversight by someone. Also nice of Mike to post it so there won't be a firestorm of false accusations flying around!

                  Well done,

                  Richard

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                    Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                    Only $34,000.00 ??? And I thought SS tunics were valuable.

                    Bob Hritz
                    All joking aside, I must say that I'm intrigued with this price level...to say at least. Obviously it is a very nice and authentic SS tunic, without any question. But having currently an almost similar W-SS tunic for sale myself, I have indeed a parallel horse running in this race.
                    On this point, I hope therefore to find universal agreement that this asking price does not represent the "true" value? (And yes, I realize true value lies in the eyes of the beholder)...

                    F.

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                      Zauberflöte
                      Is it a 2 step or 3 step? SS cut or Heer cut? Liner images available?

                      btw the listing on the Ruptured Duck did remove the Heer conversion in the description! Its clearly SS all the way! but $34K ?
                      Last edited by NickG; 04-06-2012, 09:34 AM.

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                        The selling price is probably based on the request of the Consignor not Bill. Bill is a super nice guy and will be the first to admit he doesn't know everything about the things he is selling and current pricing etc. As noted he will make changes when things are brought to his attention and correct mistakes. Compared to the majority of other dealers and their "ethics" and behavior it is pretty tough to be critical of him about anything.

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                          Originally posted by NickG View Post
                          Zauberflöte
                          Is it a 2 step or 3 step? SS cut or Heer cut? Liner images available?
                          I've actually already post a image of it in the beginning of this thread Nick... 2 step all the way (..rayon lining with the breast pockets sewn through the liner; stitching behind the collar and the first-aid buttonhole horizontal..all in the allegedly SS style).

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                            Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
                            I've actually already post a image of it in the beginning of this thread Nick... 2 step all the way (..rayon lining with the breast pockets sewn through the liner; stitching behind the collar and the first-aid buttonhole horizontal..all in the allegedly SS style).
                            OK. A keeper I would think! Gefeliciteerd!

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                              One more from www.themarshalsbaton.com/Uniforms.htm

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                                Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                                The selling price is probably based on the request of the Consignor not Bill. Bill is a super nice guy and will be the first to admit he doesn't know everything about the things he is selling and current pricing etc. As noted he will make changes when things are brought to his attention and correct mistakes. Compared to the majority of other dealers and their "ethics" and behavior it is pretty tough to be critical of him about anything.
                                Not quite Johny, not quite. Jacques

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