#73551
04/25/2007 05:57 PM
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I just picked this salty combat used tunic from a friend yesterday......recognize it John? He got it from you.
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#73552
04/25/2007 05:59 PM
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#73553
04/25/2007 06:00 PM
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#73554
04/25/2007 06:05 PM
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#73555
04/25/2007 10:49 PM
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Fred, Nice tunic,,better salty than some mint storage depot one! Thats a beauty of a breast eagle..
Is the tunic photo and this one the same? ,G.
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#73556
04/26/2007 10:34 AM
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Does yours show the extent of fading under the pocket flaps? I only ask ask I have a summer weight infantry officers tunic, and on it, the difference in colour is enormous.
David!
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#73557
04/27/2007 08:09 PM
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quote: Originally posted by AussieDave: Does yours show the extent of fading under the pocket flaps? I only ask ask I have a summer weight infantry officers tunic, and on it, the difference in colour is enormous.
David!
Mine doesn't show that much fading, but the guy sure did serve in a hot climate as indicated by the seat stains!
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