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    #31
    Tunic and Insignia

    Original period tunic and original period applied insignia.
    The tags inside the armband are also 100% 0rignal.
    This does not include the SS 25year service medal however.

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      #32
      Originally posted by PMan View Post
      Original period tunic and original period applied insignia.
      The tags inside the armband are also 100% 0rignal.
      This does not include the SS 25year service medal however.
      I like it too, seems we have often the same opinion Peter....
      Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
      - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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        #33
        In which case I'm pleased to be wrong.

        Ian

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          #34
          This is another example of a tunic with pocket flaps sewn directly to the tunic body and not applied through the material with upper reinforcement. I remember when this was questioned before. I do believe it is just the tailor's style of pocket flap application. It is nice to see this variant and I think this has a fine chance of having originally applied insignia. Some stitching is not the best, but SS personnel were moved around and the SSB collar tabs may not have been the first set applied when the tunic was made.

          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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            #35
            Pocket flaps

            Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
            This is another example of a tunic with pocket flaps sewn directly to the tunic body and not applied through the material with upper reinforcement. I remember when this was questioned before. I do believe it is just the tailor's style of pocket flap application. It is nice to see this variant and I think this has a fine chance of having originally applied insignia. Some stitching is not the best, but SS personnel were moved around and the SSB collar tabs may not have been the first set applied when the tunic was made.

            Bob Hritz
            Bob, Not sure I'm following you on the pocket flaps. The top flaps are applied on the material of the jacket and the lower pockets are applied through the material. The pocket construction of this tunic is standard as far as I can see.

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              #36
              Here are the pants...
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                #37
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                          #42
                          It is of course very hard to tell when insignias was added and its true some were removed, resewn etc.
                          The tunic is quite worn, but gently, and soiled. The collar cloth shows more soiling than the collar tabs and a quite clear difference can be seen.
                          I also observe that this is a quite high ranking officer and I think he would have gotten a "new" fresh tunic in those early years rather than using that old worn one when promoted.

                          //Felix

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                              #44
                              Tunic

                              Originally posted by Pascal Bernhard View Post
                              I like it too, seems we have often the same opinion Peter....
                              Yes, true.

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by PMan View Post
                                Bob, Not sure I'm following you on the pocket flaps. The top flaps are applied on the material of the jacket and the lower pockets are applied through the material. The pocket construction of this tunic is standard as far as I can see.
                                Pete,

                                It could just be the photo that is hard for me to see the construction of the lower flaps. It is still a very nice tunic, either way.

                                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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