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Thank you so far Gentlemen, and a special thank to you STUG III for making an effort to explain the differences. It would have been nice if everyone gave answers of your length and effort. As mentioned before I have never had any interest for wraps so please excuse my ignorance on this field. When it comes to 4 pocket tunics I feel more at home:-) So please if anyone would enlighten the "fake-facts" on the wrap it would be very nice. Is it a known fake on the same level as Janke, or is it made as a more "one of" since it is used old materials, buttons etc?
I have absolutely no problems accepting the wrap to be a fake, I have never had a good feeling about it. My main concern has always been that even if the materials are old, the thread has not "settled", it can especially be seen in the lining. The reason that I gave it a chance was the details paid to button holes, belt-hook attachments etc. As mentioned it came from a collector in Spain, it was a part of a lot obtain through a swap made in the early 1990ties, so no great economic loss either. Anyhow it will now end its days in the Bazar section on Estand:-)
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Thank you for a serious answer DonC. Hopefully these "keepers of knowledge" will then accept that they get what they give when they are in need of some advise:-)
Appreciate the advise WEISNER. I have read what I found on SS wrappers here on the forum, and I have my fair share of books as well. But when it comes to garments produced in occupied territories, tailor made/non-textbook etc etc it gets really complicated and thats the reason that I hoped that someone here on the forum could enlighten me.Last edited by Hilton; 06-06-2012, 11:25 AM.
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