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Thought you guys might like to see this WSS tunic that I added to my collection this week. Its an HBT for an artillery SS-Obersturmfuhrer. It has a flatwire officer's arm eagle and a bullion stitched, officer's runes tab. Details can also be found on Pages 693 and 694 of Beaver's 'Uniforms of the Waffen SS'. Doug
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That is a very very nice tunic i don't have any tunics but always like to look at them
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You b-stard!! Thats looking really nice Can you show any close ups? Its a flat wire eagle right? /Felix
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I'm with Felix.Great tunic,Doug.Would love to see more.
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Is that the DR one that PvL had? (and Mike Cessford/Assoro before that, and Peter Whamond before that?) If so, it is a beautiful piece, totally authentic in all respects. A very, very fine addition to your collection. Congratulations.
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Nice looking display.I like the lightweight tunics.This is mine.
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John, That's a great one as well! When you get tired of that one, give me a call. Does it also have a flatwire eagle? These combat worn pieces make really nice displays. Doug
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No this one has an em bevo eagle.Very toned as is the entire tunic.I like salty items, I like mint ones too but can never afford to have everything.
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Per your request, here are some detail shots...
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Amazing piece Doug and John! I love those lightweight SS tunics.
* BTW, nice displays!
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Thanks Fred,I am putting together the whole deal I have a PPk holster and map case,binoculars and.......and I hope and pray to add some type of headgear.
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Nice belt Doug.Hard to find those.
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quote: Originally posted by JohnPic79: Thanks Fred,I am putting together the whole deal I have a PPk holster and map case,binoculars and.......and I hope and pray to add some type of headgear.
John, If you are looking for an amazing piece of headgear go have a look at Hannahs Reich... old style crusher.
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That appears to be a nice crusher but John will need about $11k in cash for that one.
Regards, Tony www.SSRelics.netExperience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward. -- Vernon Law
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Mere pocket change for some I suppose...anyone want an entire uniform ?God thes prices make me sick..no offense to Martin he has to follow market guidelines. Its just too sad and no fun to collect anymore Ill settle for a nice early fake one at these prices.
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Hi John,
I agree - those prices take a lot of the fun out of it.
You could probably pick up a nice SS officers sidecap for half that; still a lot of money though.
Doug - that is a very cool tunic. I think there are a lot of collectors admiring that one.
Regards, Tony www.SSRelics.netExperience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterward. -- Vernon Law
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Anyone else out there have a lightweight SS tunic to share these are certainly very interesting and IMO have seen some real history.
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Hi John, This one is (I believe) made from captured Soviet cloth. Your tunic is simply outstanding and I think it a classic.
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Here is one made out of some type of canvas material that was at one time a tarp or tent or something, as there are clearly marks where it was taken apart in a few places.
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Notice the lines of holes from removed stiching across the breast pockets.
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Mike an outstanding NCO tunic ! Ill bet that guy saw action riding in a Sdkfz.
Kevin Im not positive but as Ive said I think its Soviet material as well,cant be 100%.Thats a killer tunic!Cant wait to come see it.
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Kevin,
Kind of looks like from a 'POTATO BAG' from Idaho.
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John..have you ever been to Idaho? They sell Potatos from California there. Here is a pic of a Summer tunic in wear that was originally posted by Kai Winkler and belongs to him.
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Idaho potatoes in Idaho from California!
Is this like McDonald's Hamburgers and French- Fries in Japan?
Just reflects what chaos and confusion this world is in. Must have something to do with 'out sourcing'
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Actually there are tons of Mickey Ds in Japan and I found it a lot tastier there.
Looking for DAK 1st or 2nd model Tunic in Large size. Also looking for Italian camo trousers in medium size.
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Yeah kind of like how your Mess dress Tux looks like a pair of Pakastani Pajamas JOHN!
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Some really nice tunics shown here! Thanks all for showing They do have a more combat related look over them than the felt uniforms!! /Felix
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Thanks Felix!The only thing about worn/aged items is the wear.I am very paranoid about preservation and once had a tunic that I literaly watched the bullion runic as it started to disintegrate from oxidizing.Im buying a glass display cabinet to keep out the moisture and other elements.Check out the wear on this tab. Kevin do they have summer weight mess dress tuxes?
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It's about time ya showed us that tunic Kevin. An outstanding piece if I may add.
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Jpic; Yeah thats valid points you say! I too have worries about how bullion insignia will look 50 years from now! How to stop processes of aging or atleast make it slower. Same goes for badges. Otherwise they transmit the true combat feeling and the struggles these men went through!
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Thanks Mike for the kind words
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Hi very nice and expensive potato sack. Wish that I had it. MDs better in Japan? Must be the porpoise additive cheers, Ryan
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