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My Buddy Woodstock bought this from At The Front about 10 years ago, and never wore it. It is a really nice tunic made of the correct wool and machine sewn with high quality Reddic insignia. It is correct in every detail, in terms of cut and style. This will look great in your collection room, and is much cheaper than a $15K original one.
These were used in the Saving Pvt. Ryan film, and are what is left of the small load of these I had. They show movie use and a repair on the knee. They are perfect for a mannequin or reenacting. The wool is a very nice quality, as is the cut and hardware. They have been washed, and are clean.
This is a very nice looking aged camo smock. It was used by a reenactor for several years and has a nice used look. It has also been washed so does not include any nasty BO. It is the correct material and cut. The pockets are made of cotton but not hbt material. The buttons look real and the button holes are correctly made. This is a good looking smock for your display without spending a million for a real one.
This is a good looking replica SS cam smock. It looks new and nice and clean. The colors are nice and bright the cut is correct. It will look really nice in a display.
You always wanted a set of these, but do not want to pay $7K+. This is a very high quality replica used by a reenactor. It shows age and use, and looks like a real one! You could give it a dry cleaning, but the way it is, it looks original. This is perfect for a uniform display. Fool your friends, they will not know. Let them think you scored this @ a garage sale for $5! The size is a large approx 44.
This is made by At The Front about 10 years ago, and looks to have never been used. The colors are nice and bright, and the material is a correct hbt cotton weave. It looks very close to the original. This is perfect for a display or for reenacting or just to wear to the Blue Oyster Bar of Friday.
This is a super quality replica of the STANDARD SS EM belt buckle. It is made of stamped steel in Hungry, and imported for your wearing pleasure. These are very solid and do not break. They fit a standard German WWII or replica belt.
This is a nice aged replica used in the Saving Pvt. Ryan film. It has been lightly aged and looks good. I have seen them sold as original. The base or bottom of the triangle seems to have a bit of a upwards bow or arch in the cut. It only shows slightly and is very shallow. This would be great for a field gear display or background for your man cave.
This is a new modern replica. It is completely correct in cut style and pattern. It only has buttons on one side, which is fine for a reenacting piece or your display. It was used several times, but looks new.
These are East German and probably made in the 1950s. Basically they look just like original WWII examples. The show some age and use, but are in very good condition and perfect for reenacting or a display.
They are East German and probably made in the 1950s. Basically they look just like original WWII examples. These look so good that they are often sold as original, by other dealers. The are mint in mint condition, and perfect for reenacting or a display.
These were used with the bread bag and also used as a como helmet band for attaching foliage. They are East German and probably made in the 1950s. Basically they look just like original WWII examples. These look so good that they are often sold as original, by other dealers. The are mint in mint condition, and perfect for reenacting or a display.
These are war time Swiss army shovels, which are basically identical toe WWII German ones. The condition is lightly used but very good to excellent
This is the standard WWII German E tool carrier. It is a good solid replica that will hold the above mentioned shovel.
These are identical to the WWII German flare pouch. They are made of black leather, and come to us courtesy of those nice friendly East Germans. It is a must with your reenacting stuff.
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