#59471
05/07/2008 10:21 PM
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White/infantry is not that uncommon and you should be able to find one that fits your needs. The orange/recruiters is not seen often and would be awhile before you found one. I know a dealer who sets up at the local shows that has a recruiters tunic, I just can't remember if it's a waffenrock or parade tunic. He should be at the Allentown show this weekend.
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#59472
05/08/2008 01:43 PM
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It is sad, but it won't be long before somebody starts faking Waffenrocks too. I've noticed that after the book was published on these that more people are taking an interest.
Bill
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#59473
05/08/2008 05:18 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Raymond: White/infantry is not that uncommon and you should be able to find one that fits your needs. The orange/recruiters is not seen often and would be awhile before you found one. I know a dealer who sets up at the local shows that has a recruiters tunic, I just can't remember if it's a waffenrock or parade tunic. He should be at the Allentown show this weekend.
Most likely I would find my questions in the Waffenrock book I purchased (it's still in the mail ), but I'm going to ask anyway . Waffenrocks can be from any branch of the Third Reich? When you say White/Infantry, what kind of infantry? Heer, waffen?
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#59474
05/08/2008 05:29 PM
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... what kind of infantry? Heer, waffen?
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The Waffenr�cke where worn from the Heer of the Wehrmacht.
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#59475
05/08/2008 05:44 PM
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Oh ok. I didn't understand that.
Then the book I purchased should help me out considerably.
That's like when my history teacher said the SA was the German Army. Which that isn't the case from reading Wiki.
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#59476
05/08/2008 06:02 PM
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The Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine also had a dress uniform for formal occasions. Here is an example of a Luftwaffe officers dress jacket with white linen vest.
Bill
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#59477
05/08/2008 06:08 PM
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Very nice jacket.
Where do you all get your stands?
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#59478
05/21/2008 03:13 AM
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Officers Infantry Waffenrock with the rank of Leuntnant. It is missing the 2 cuff tabs. It is complete otherwise. $700 I'm not too sure if I want it because it's missing the the cuff tabs and it doesn't have the nice lining that goes around the color like the Infantry Waffenrock picture I posted previously. What do you guys think?
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#59479
05/21/2008 01:42 PM
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I get my mannequins from Webster Displays in Michigan at: http://www.websterdisplays.com/The Infantry tunic you have posted above is an officer (Leutnant of Infantry) and therefore doesn't have the NCO tress. There are plenty of these tunics out there and no need to buy one that you have to restore. Insignia is getting difficult to find and acquire... not only do you need ORIGINAL insignia, you need to match up the waffenfarben (branch, in this case Infantry), as well as the wear of the tunic. You cannot take a battle worn tunic and add mint, unissued insignia to it; stands out like a sore thumb. Take your time. Get your book and read up on it first. There is no hurry. And when you find something, post it, including detailed shots, so that we can guide you. Bill
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#59480
08/17/2008 12:59 AM
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Thanks . I bought from them and they are amazing!
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#59481
08/17/2008 09:14 AM
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Mr. Jerry,...It's so nice to read your advice to young "Marker227". I must say, with members like you who are so willing to offer help and advice with such wisdom and knowledge, makes this forum a joy to belong!
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#59482
08/17/2008 02:05 PM
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I feel very welcomed here with the help of everyone. It truly makes this hobby so much better with a friendly community . -Mark
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