Fellow collectors,
This was interesting for a number of reasons. First, this 93-year-old veteran's estate included the capture papers listing the visor, overcoat, and other bits - these were definate vet bring-backs.
But not in this state - the police overcoat definately didn't see wartime service with this Waffen SS infantry get-up, and - for the love of all that's holy - is that a luftwaffe enlisted bird attached to an SS General's visor cap (the answer is yes, sadly).
The camoflauge uniform was just tossed in with the mix, which was described as an air force uniform.
So when we scratch our heads trying to figure out why our collectibles that came "right from the seabag" are strangely configured...
regards, Robert
This was interesting for a number of reasons. First, this 93-year-old veteran's estate included the capture papers listing the visor, overcoat, and other bits - these were definate vet bring-backs.
But not in this state - the police overcoat definately didn't see wartime service with this Waffen SS infantry get-up, and - for the love of all that's holy - is that a luftwaffe enlisted bird attached to an SS General's visor cap (the answer is yes, sadly).
The camoflauge uniform was just tossed in with the mix, which was described as an air force uniform.
So when we scratch our heads trying to figure out why our collectibles that came "right from the seabag" are strangely configured...
regards, Robert
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