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    44 SS dot pattern tunic

    Just after some advice here,

    this particular tunic is made of cotton, with a hbt reinforcing around the armpits and belt loops. It has a tropical eagle applied with zig zag stitching, I wanted to know if the cotton made tunic is a rarer material used for these tunics as opposed to the HBT material? I'm looking to move this on soon as I only collect more formal/dress tunics.[/IMG][IMG][IMG][IMG][/IMG][/IMG][/IMG]

    #2
    Nice jacket

    In my opinion this type of smooth cotton dot pattern jacket(s) is/are much more difficult to find as the HBT ones.

    I like this type of jackets with the almost "yellowish inside" of the fabric. This one looks good with a minimal patina on it.

    Don't know what to think about the eagle. I (in person) never have seen these with original attached tropical eagle.
    Last edited by Eric Mill; 08-30-2013, 01:27 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Eric Mill View Post
      Nice and good smooth cotton jacket. In my opinion a postwar applied tropical eagle.
      I agree with the above. And regarding the question to material scarcity, the smooth cotton is indeed less frequently encountered as compared to hbt.

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        #4
        Tropical eagle

        I've seen a few with a tropical eagle, however they have been on a hbt tunic..

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          #5
          cotton tunics are not so commin but not so rare at all.

          this is a textbook.Betr.ra. tunic, the eagle is good the image is n
          ot clear but iz'm quite sure of it.

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            #6
            Sleeve Eagle

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            Here is a better picture of the eagle

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              #7
              The eagle looks more like a toned grey eagle on my monitor ? It's original anyway.

              Ian

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
                The eagle looks more like a toned grey eagle on my monitor ? It's original anyway.

                Ian
                Ian,

                I think the flash might have changed the colour, it's definitely a tan, thanks for your input.

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                  #9
                  Collectors of most everything abound . . .

                  Originally posted by L33thal View Post
                  Ian,

                  I think the flash might have changed the colour, it's definitely a tan, thanks for your input.
                  The flash is one thing . . . but I find the Klan hood display to be all the more vexing!

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                    #10
                    But back to the eagle, in my opinion it has a good chance to be period applied!
                    I like the way it was sewn and cut out on the edges (no material folded to the back!)
                    I think this was quite common period practice and I've often seen
                    this application/"cut out" style on original sleeve eagle tunic cutoffs..
                    Cheers, Kevin

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