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    #16
    Originally posted by steiner99 View Post
    Fegelein has for shure more than one tunic, it is not that tunic in whitch he died!
    I am sure Fegelein wished it was.

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      #17
      I fully agree with johnny r,for me almost too good to be true.........dave

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        #18
        Originally posted by Daniel.S View Post
        Thanks for letting us know.
        Feeling happy today Daniel?

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          #19
          I think the big problem at this tunic is the provenance!
          It could be a good tailor work with original parts and an empty name tag!

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            #20
            I have never seen a name tailor tag sewn in this way, anybody has seen this that way in an original tunic?

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              #21
              I am not a tunic collector but I have a question after reading this thread. It's apparently obvious to those that commented that the chance this tunic is original is unlikely. Purportedly(I've never dealt with them) Hermann Historica is a legit. auction house. Has any one contacted them and raised the issues with this tunic that are outlined here?
              Jim

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                #22
                Originally posted by Robert H View Post
                I have never seen a name tailor tag sewn in this way, anybody has seen this that way in an original tunic?
                It looks like it is sewn halfway out of the pocket but I think it is actually sewn on the pocket bag and they pulled it up for the photo. I have seen tags sewn this way.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by james m View Post
                  I am not a tunic collector but I have a question after reading this thread. It's apparently obvious to those that commented that the chance this tunic is original is unlikely. Purportedly(I've never dealt with them) Hermann Historica is a legit. auction house. Has any one contacted them and raised the issues with this tunic that are outlined here?
                  Jim

                  Jim, I would say with any high-end "personality" item, it doesn't matter who the auction house is - you have to be very careful. There are a couple of "common" uniforms in this auction that I would also steer clear of as well, so it's up to the bidder to satisfy themselves. That, and it is damned hard to make a judgement on a lot of the items from two or three pictures.

                  Don

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                    #24
                    Sorry for straying off topic but did his brother survive the war? (pictured with the headwound)
                    Just wondering? Imagine promoting his tunic to his brother's, the general !
                    Last edited by NickG; 03-28-2012, 11:27 AM.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by NickG View Post
                      Sorry for straying off topic but did his brother survive the war? (pictured with the headwound)
                      Just wondering?
                      Yes he did, he changed his name from Waldemar to Axel Fegelein, he died on 20 November 2000.

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                        #26
                        Such a high end famous personality tunic must have surfaced from somewhere and should be known, or known to collectors.

                        Pedigree of a tunic claimed to be to Fegeleins is very important. Without that I would never purchase a tunic like that. Beyound that one of course has to check for the usual traits of a put together, which can be hard as well - even in hand is some cases, and naturally if original insignias (which at least the collar tabs seems to be).

                        As it is know HH in some cases has refused refunds, who on earth would take the chance?

                        //Felix

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by DonC View Post
                          Jim, I would say with any high-end "personality" item, it doesn't matter who the auction house is - you have to be very careful. There are a couple of "common" uniforms in this auction that I would also steer clear of as well, so it's up to the bidder to satisfy themselves. That, and it is damned hard to make a judgement on a lot of the items from two or three pictures.


                          Don
                          Don:
                          I couldn't agree with you more that every auction house from Parke Bernet to Joe's Weekly Auction in Podunk Iowa have been caught at one time or another selling something that's being mis-represented.
                          However; I would expect an auction house with Hermann's reputation to review information such as what has been provided in regard to a lot they're preparing to sell and to act accordingly.
                          I have reported lots in the firearms arena with "problems" and either the description has been revised or the lot has been pulled if the issue was severe enough to warrant it.
                          Jim

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
                            Fegelien's real Tunic is full of holes and covered in blood.
                            Wasn't he wearing civvies when he was shot?

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                              #29
                              Hermann Fegelein
                              Hermann ...
                              Hermann...

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                                #30
                                I would say that has to be one of the first tailors name tag that I can clearly read the owners name...that fact alone would make me step back. I have seen a couple of Hitlers name tags that you can make out, but mainly because you know whose it was.

                                Richard

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