#67842
03/29/2007 10:53 PM
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Hi folks, what do you think about this overcoat? Fantasy piece? Thanks in advance.
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#67843
03/29/2007 10:53 PM
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#67844
03/30/2007 01:18 AM
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#67845
03/30/2007 02:12 AM
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I think I saw it on Hogan's Heroes
Cheers,
Stephen Gold Party Pin Website: http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB
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#67846
03/30/2007 03:54 AM
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I saw it on Matrix
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#67847
03/30/2007 04:07 AM
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... i saw it in a dream!,,,,
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#67848
03/30/2007 04:14 AM
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AS has been said many times here about these "Gestapo" coats: The Germans made literally tons of this style coat from the 1920s through the 1950s at least.
Periodically there were worn by Gestapo men, agents of the Army Abwehr, ordinary police detectives - AND vast numbers of regular civilians. 'Coz theye were civilian attire after all!
From time to time, military officers wore these over their uniforms but not often - since they had access to military leather coats that were about identical to the cloth ones. Seemed to depend on how casual their superiors were...
In short, Hollywood made this ordinary garment "Gestapo." They're worth a few hundred dollars at most. Needless to say, they weren't worn with breast eagles!
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