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    Palmenmuster camo

    hi
    yhat do zou think of this zeltbahn with Palmenmuster camo
    real or fake or for th french armz in indochine war
    regard
    alex











    #2
    Does it have "Made in China" on it?

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      #3
      no any inscription on it

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        #4
        Originally posted by aldg2 View Post
        no any inscription on it

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          #5
          zeltbahn from china

          the zeltbahn didn't exist in palmenmuster camo and the fabric used to made tarnjacken was never made with the roller technology !

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            #6
            Originally posted by novedvory View Post
            the zeltbahn didn't exist in palmenmuster camo
            None has surfaced so far, at least I am not aware of one that has.



            Originally posted by novedvory View Post
            and the fabric used to made tarnjacken was never made with the roller technology !
            Palm is a roller printed pattern.


            Cheers

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              #7
              Originally posted by aldg2 View Post
              no any inscription on it
              ...is the " made in China" removed?
              Pieter
              SUUM CUIQUE ...
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                #8
                not any remove on the zeltbahn

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View Post
                  ...is the " made in China" removed?
                  Pieter

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                    #10
                    All kidding aside, it is of course a fantasy reproduction. Wouldn't mind having a beach umbrella of that pattern though.

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                      #11
                      Tarnjacken in palmenmuster

                      Palm is a roller printed pattern.


                      Cheers[/QUOTE]

                      When I talked with the late Dr JF BORSARELLO in the 80's he said that he was unsure that the palm pattern was a roller printed pattern (despite the repeating patterns) because from all the tarnjacken he has had in his hands (a great number), he never found the normal crosses and lines that you can find printed on all the other patterns used to cut the fabric to make zeltbahn !
                      If you have some examples to show, please share ! thanks

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by novedvory View Post



                        When I talked with the late Dr JF BORSARELLO in the 80's he said that he was unsure that the palm pattern was a roller printed pattern (despite the repeating patterns) because from all the tarnjacken he has had in his hands (a great number), he never found the normal crosses and lines that you can find printed on all the other patterns used to cut the fabric to make zeltbahn !
                        If you have some examples to show, please share ! thanks

                        That's utter nonsense. No roller printed pattern has cutting lines.

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                          #13
                          Roller printing

                          That's right - the roller prints didn't have cut lines. The cut lines were for hand screened patterns. That gentlemen, no offense, must have been confused and got it backwards!

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                            #14
                            big mistake

                            I apologise, I'm confused I did a big mistake ! I've read again the letters from Dr JF Borsarello where he just said that he never seen cut lines and crosses on tarnjacken in palmenmuster ! I did a mix with an another letter of him . And yes the cut lines are from hand screened patterns !

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