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    4 pleated pocket black tunic early.

    Check this tunic out.Early 4 pleated pocket black tunic.Sepp and officer. Note lower pockets they are full lower pockets! https://www.google.com/search?q=sepp..._iRh1IyFn_CNhM
    Last edited by Nick E; 05-02-2019, 10:45 PM. Reason: Change descrip

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    Last edited by Nick E; 05-03-2019, 09:53 AM. Reason: Doubke,post

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      #3
      Anyone ever saw a black SS tunic like this elsewhere?

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        for future reference - SS-Obergruppenführer Fritz Weitzel, Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer Nord left.
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          #5
          Originally posted by Lloyd I. View Post
          for future reference - SS-Obergruppenführer Fritz Weitzel, Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer Nord left.
          Thx! Never saw this elsewhere.

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            Originally posted by Nick E View Post
            Thx! Never saw this elsewhere.

            Right, Wietzel's dienstrock does not follow the standard cut we expect for Allgemeine uniforms.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lloyd I. View Post
              Right, Wietzel's dienstrock does not follow the standard cut we expect for Allgemeine uniforms.
              Exactly.But was he the only one? This is really early..so,possible.

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                Originally posted by Nick E View Post
                Exactly.But was he the only one? This is really early..so,possible.

                No. Don't miss the fact that Sepp's tunic has the pleated pockets too. Early SS uniforms were often made locally, so anomalies existed en masse. The continuing struggle, at least for the last 50 years that I have been collecting, has been to not let the legions of fakers and fraudulent dealers to capitalize on that fact with their buttloads of fantasy bull$hit . . .

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                  I think that that there is no question that many variations existed during this period with black uniform. There is a three button front example published in the Ballantine SS Regalia book from the early 70s and the US Army museum system has an example that I assume to be original that uses inverted pleats on the chest pockets.
                  Note the position of the title being worn by Sepp.

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                    Is it my eyes or is Fritz Weitzel's uniform also missing its shoulderstrap?

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                      Originally posted by krikke1980 View Post
                      Is it my eyes or is Fritz Weitzel's uniform also missing its shoulderstrap?
                      This around 32 I think..SA didn't have shoulderstraps yet either.

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                        For the SA, they were introduced in 1933, so that makes sense as the SS was still under SA leadership.
                        Erich
                        Festina lente!

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