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Posted By: wwiifirearms.com Converted Dutch uniform - 12/29/2011 01:47 AM
Here is another uniform I'd appreciate comments on. From what I can see I think it is a converted Dutch uniform. From what I have read it seems this was common during the war.







-Ray
Posted By: Gaspare Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/30/2011 04:17 PM
This does not look like a Dutch rework. They have the tell tale front top pockets, material color, and pleated type stitching in armpit area...
Posted By: wwiifirearms.com Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/30/2011 06:31 PM
Could it be Czech, Norway, or Belgian?
-Ray
Posted By: Mr. Jerry Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/30/2011 08:28 PM
I think it is Swedish. It was also quite popular with early (1970s) German WW2 re-enactors to do this.

I think the boards are East German.
Posted By: militarymania Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/30/2011 08:34 PM
it looks like a Swedish tunic to me but the type of material it is made from...
Posted By: Gaspare Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/30/2011 10:39 PM
Usually the Swede has a 3 crown ink stamp,,look for it or a big ink blot masking it out...
Posted By: wwiifirearms.com Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/31/2011 12:08 AM
We first thought this was a Swede done for reenacting, then I was told it couldn't be and was likely a Dutch period conversion. Seems we are back to Swede. But can't find any sign of three crowns... :-)
I'll take another look, maybe under the label.

-Ray
Posted By: Mr. Jerry Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/31/2011 06:32 AM
I think the early ones may have used the singe crown. But what ever it is I know what it isn't...
Posted By: jeff Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 12/31/2011 08:13 AM
Every Swedish item I've seen & converted had 3 crowns. the ink stamping, buttons ect. still own a few items unconverted.
use to convert them back in the 80's for reenactors. material looks correct for swedish.
the c-50 means something ,but what ?
all I had , including hats were all ink stamped with the dates also.
I agree the boards do not seem correct either (from this photo).
jeff
Posted By: Doug Kenwright Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 01/04/2012 08:00 AM
I saw the C-50 tag years ago on a job lot of tunics (all stripped) that were imported from Europe.. it was believed to be a postwar re-issue tag if I remember correctly.
Posted By: wwiifirearms.com Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 01/12/2012 05:29 AM
Thought you might find this interesting. I was able to locate and purchase an unaltered swede uniform with the same single crown as the converted example. I'd say that confirms that some early 1940's swede uniforms had the single crown instead of the three crowns.



-wwiifirearms
Posted By: jeff Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 01/12/2012 09:28 AM
There we go , question solved.
Posted By: Winkelman Re: Converted Dutch uniform - 04/09/2012 12:43 AM
Definitely NOT Dutch - these were of a different cut & had different markings .
This is an old style Swedish marking - if I remember correctly , they used 3 crowns AFTER 1942 - and only 1 ( as shown above ) before that ..

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