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Soviet tunic - Which period?
How can I date this tunic? Is this WWII period? And what are these boards? Thanks for any help.
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Did you check the back of the buttons?
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Unfortunately, these are only pictures from the Internet. Do you have pictures side by side from WWII and post-WWII periods buttons?
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pullover
I am not a fan of this pullover being wartime at all, but i would ask if the buttons had a 2 digit date on the back or are they too rusty to see (a common way to hide postwar dates; they even punch holes where the dates are).
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Thanks. I'll see. I think the price reflect a post-WWII period pullover.
What are these kaki boards? There is nothing on them.
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I believe that these boards are the field version for infantry privates. Marc |
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I have those same kind of boards in black. Are those for artillery private or for special troops ones?
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Its hard to tell from the pics, but the boards look like the reversible type, which I do not think came out until the late 50s. In WW2 I think the boards were all 1-sided, either sew-in or loop type, but non-reversible.
Also, I think all boards were piped until the late 50s. Last edited by Nack; 08-30-2006 at 08:23 PM. |
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Very interesting! I'm still looking for WWII period one, so I need to inform myself before to do one move.
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