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hello guys. i just wanted to share this jacket with you. i have borrowed it frome a friend.the shoulder boards have my friend put on. otherwise it is untouched. oppinons is always welcome.
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Did this jacket originate in the UK?
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Hello Woody. No this jacket have been in a private collection for the last 45 years,in Norway. Never been collar boards either on it.
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quote: Originally posted by essox: Hello Woody. No this jacket have been in a private collection for the last 45 years,in Norway. Never been collar boards either on it.
erik
Thanks Erik, I saw one almost identical about 2 years ago that belonged to an english collector, same as yours no collar tabs, no straps tailored and the same eagle cheers Gary
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Tunic looks good - definitely a good SS-BW stencil, the kind I like to see. Where are the belt hook holes? I cannot see them in the picture. Not sure of that sleeve eagle and the sewing job on it.
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Hi, I got some issues with this tunic. For one, we need to see more scans. I would like to see the collar construction including the underside and the button holes including the belt ramp holes. Also, the interior. The eagle is not a known accepted type to me and if it is a varient, it is quite crude. The SS BW stamp is way too crisp for me and too much ink was used in stamping. Let's see more.
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On first look, it's identical to a late-war "depot" tunic - mounds of which were taken by US soldiers in 1945.
I owned one in the early '80s, found in an old clothing warehouse in Washington DC; for years it's been in the Embree collection. These typically have only the sl. eagle for insignia and most are mint as this one appears to be.
That said, some of the construction details on this one look a little "off-center" or something....
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