I think that would be really nice to restore it, either way a real historical find. Although I get anxiety about restorations....with the possibility of damage. The Eagle should be had applied if the tunic has a sleeve lining.
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Originally posted by John Pic View PostI think that would be really nice to restore it, either way a real historical find. Although I get anxiety about restorations....with the possibility of damage. The Eagle should be had applied if the tunic has a sleeve lining.
For the tabs I need a profi. I dont get anxoius - Klingelhöfer itself changed the rank tabs at least 2 times. For a profi thats no problem. The problem is rather to find such a profi. Here in Germany owning a SS uniform is worse than beeing a child abuser
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Originally posted by LuckyStrike23 View PostYes - the traces of the stitiching indicates a hand applied eagle- Thats no problem. Even an amateur like me can do that.
For the tabs I need a profi. I dont get anxoius - Klingelhöfer itself changed the rank tabs at least 2 times. For a profi thats no problem. The problem is rather to find such a profi. Here in Germany owning a SS uniform is worse than beeing a child abuser
You can always ask one of the bigger German dealers. They'll put it on at a small fee if you ask discretely. No kidding.
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With the help of Mike Constandy (Westmoreland reserach) I have aquired the RuSHA file of Klingelhöfer. I will post parts of them because its a nice addition to that thread. At first the hand written cv (written in 1940):
1933-34: HJ leader
1934-37: commercial apprenticeship in Gießen
01.06.34: he joined the SS (number:274 844)
11/1937: he joined SS Verfügungstruppe (11.Kp/ Germania)
05/1938: he was transfered to 12.Kp/Germania
04/1939: he started training at Junkerschule Braunschweig (3. Kompanie)Attached Files
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Instead of restoring, acquire similar insignia--don't forget the visor too-- as seen in your images and display these along with the tunic.
this way this satisfies the want for a complete tunic, although not having
the insignia mounted, is there for you to see the insignia and tunic together.
By doing this you do not disturb the age cloth matrial set that is seen,
as that has taken a number of years to get to this point and condition.
Makes one wonder what still remains in dark corners of peoples closets, attics and basements.
A great find that would be a welcomed addition to even the most advanced collection....now it is your turn to be the keeper of this for later generations of people to see and wonder of.
Npow to find that panzer tunic and cap!!
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