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John, you are right, the best , very nice tunic. This kind of fabric is very usual in summer Km fieldgrey tunic, lovely.
Are you sure that the collar tabs are hand sewn, from the pictures looks as machine done.
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Here you can see the visor cap wreath in its place.
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John, not too much to comment, besides that it is a really nice lot , thanks for sharing. If anytime you want to sell it let me know .
Your research has been very well done. In firts lot the visor cap wreath was used by NCO and EM, and this is the second model used from 1935. In second lot you are right about the collar tabs, they are for an officer of the MA.
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Back side and head detail.
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I have found this u-boot unmarked badge yesterday, it has a fabrication error in the head an looks like it was a impuruty in the materila.
I would like to hear your opinions about it.
Thnaks in advance.
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Hello all, I have no information about this subgect, but I have this press picture in my collection, a Marinekriegsberichter officer wearing a PK armband.
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Other example made in aluminium in june 1944.
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My old sextants, now they have gone, but I hope that soon I will find again another nice one.
A broze one.
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for sure a fake, the buckle is not original and the KM control stamp has been added to do them more beliable, but this was never used in originla ones.
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Erik, your tunic looks OK, but as always the story is only that, a story.
The main difference between the denim models 37 and 40 is thand in the frirst the breast pockects hava the center pleats and in the model 40 this were omitted.
About the shoulders, usually the enlisted men only changed the buttons, the junior NCO add the golden tress arround the collar and the shoulders, and the NCO and the officers changed the shoulder to the german model.
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Here you have, the Km control stamp on the pneumatic lifevest.
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Another model, with the date tag.
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The stamp of the maker and the stamp on the air bottle (M + swastika)
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Hello, here is my pneumatic lifevest.
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Hello, from the information that I have, and if I'm not wrong, this bino belongs to a serial of 1.900 U-Bootgalas 7x50 binoculars produced by CZ in 1941 with serail number from 38.300 to 40.200. From the number 38.700 the were marked with the blc code.
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Holster marks.
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My Luger and holster, both KM marked.
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Hello all, my enlisted belt buckles. Two gold in aluminium, two grey and one really rare in green. If you want to see any detail please let me know.
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And this is the paper label of the other.
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Hello, nice KM marked gasmask. Is not easy to found them.
I have 3 KM gasmasks, and 2 of them are marked with the KM stamps, in the mask and in the can, and has the name of the owner painted on the metal parts and in a label on the starps. The other one is only with a paper with the owner ID, and all the parts (mask, filter, can and starps) has the name painted and in a label.
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An other model with the owner ID label.
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Kriegsmarine fieldgrey uniforms
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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John IMO the collars are machine-stitched and originals from the tunic. As I told you very nice, think in me if want to sell it.