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What pattern is this?
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What pattern is this?
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Re: What pattern is this?
If its real , and thats a HUGE IF , it could be a carbon print test piece for IR detection , they did make some anti IR pieces in Splinter during the war .
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Re: What pattern is this?
I don't have my Richardson Report handy, but I don't think that's the right pattern. Two things bother me about it besides that:
1. Fabric is so thin that the printing shows through strongly on the reverse side.
2. This is a typical, non-descript shirt. 3rd Reich wouldn't have made something in this style using camouflage fabric. Especially anti-IR. It would be a combat jacket or winter coat.
Add the two together and this doesn't appear to be anything to spend a lot of money on. Still, it is cool.
Oh, and buttons look like typical plastic shirt buttons. But hard to tell from the small pictures.
Steve
1. Fabric is so thin that the printing shows through strongly on the reverse side.
2. This is a typical, non-descript shirt. 3rd Reich wouldn't have made something in this style using camouflage fabric. Especially anti-IR. It would be a combat jacket or winter coat.
Add the two together and this doesn't appear to be anything to spend a lot of money on. Still, it is cool.
Oh, and buttons look like typical plastic shirt buttons. But hard to tell from the small pictures.
Steve