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    #16
    Outstanding Thread Thank you n160

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      #17
      Good stuff Rollin, this makes our discussion so much easier to follow!

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        #18
        Sorry this is slightly off topic but do the so called 'pink' smocks have 2 needle felling on the side seams?

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          #19
          Thanks very much for answer n160....
          Regards
          Giorgio

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            #20
            Like this Rollin?
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              #21
              And here's a blurred one where the fabric came out of the folder.
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                #22
                Originally posted by rossmcpharter View Post
                Sorry this is slightly off topic but do the so called 'pink' smocks have 2 needle felling on the side seams?
                Now that is a very, very interesting question!

                Erik

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                  #23
                  Great information.

                  With respect to smocks, page 65 of Mike Beaver's first book (Camouflage Uniforms of the Waffen-SS) talks about the "Jefferson Quartermaster Depot" evaluating an M-40 Palm smock on 1 December 1943. Beaver directly quotes lines from the report: "The entire garment has been sewn on a regular single needle machine, whereas numerous operations could have easily been performed on a regular double needle filling machine"

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                    #24
                    Chapeau!

                    Another excellent disclosure of yours n160 (Rollin) and very educational.
                    Thank you.

                    F.

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                      #25
                      I would like to see this thread pinned for future reference.

                      Bob Hritz
                      In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                      Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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