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A curiosity
vonstuck- Colonel
- Location : FRANCE
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- Post n°1
A curiosity
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- Name : Steve Hoeger
Age : 56
Location : California , U.S.A
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- Post n°2
Re: A curiosity
Neat !!
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- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
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- Post n°3
Re: A curiosity
That's really interesting! Creative use of those zeltbahns.
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- Location : Canada
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- Post n°4
Re: A curiosity
It's a shame the Austrians didn't actually use any uniforms made in the Sumpf pattern.
Philip- ADMIN MODERATOR
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- Post n°5
Re: A curiosity
Actually it's not a marsh pattern. It's called Steintarn (=stone/rock camo)
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- Post n°6
Re: A curiosity
It is the first issue
But maybe used for a movie
The epaulet are cut for put German WWII rank
The name Traonouez is a French name, specifically Breton name
Gilles
But maybe used for a movie
The epaulet are cut for put German WWII rank
The name Traonouez is a French name, specifically Breton name
Gilles
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- Location : New England, US
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- Post n°7
Re: A curiosity
Gilles!!!
That is a very, very rare jacket!! It is KAZ57 Panzeranzug, made only in 1958. And yours has the zipper on the neck for the hood. I have only seen 4 of these and none had the zipper.
The original version did not have epaulettes. Neither did the standard KAZ57. Epaulettes were added in 1959 and old jackets had them added. Mine has older US style buttons, but they also used KAZ59 buttons. Definitely not metal, so I agree with you someone added this to your jacket.
The commercial jacket from the shelter quarter is fun!
Steve
That is a very, very rare jacket!! It is KAZ57 Panzeranzug, made only in 1958. And yours has the zipper on the neck for the hood. I have only seen 4 of these and none had the zipper.
The original version did not have epaulettes. Neither did the standard KAZ57. Epaulettes were added in 1959 and old jackets had them added. Mine has older US style buttons, but they also used KAZ59 buttons. Definitely not metal, so I agree with you someone added this to your jacket.
The commercial jacket from the shelter quarter is fun!
Steve
vonstuck- Colonel
- Location : FRANCE
Registration date : 2010-03-30
Number of posts : 3395
- Post n°8
Re: A curiosity
Hello Steve
About the first issue, you are sure that epaulet are added on these garments you can see here?
Gilles
https://iacmc.forumotion.com/t2440-early-camo-jacket
About the first issue, you are sure that epaulet are added on these garments you can see here?
Gilles
https://iacmc.forumotion.com/t2440-early-camo-jacket
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