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Tiger Stripes Part II


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Always on my quest for camouflage weirdness here is a in country produced wet weather suit that didn’t come together.

Parka is lined with para silk and pants the Okinawa production tiger print.

All pockets removed and sewn into poncho rubber legs.

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14 hours ago, kammo-man said:

Always on my quest for camouflage weirdness here is a in country produced wet weather suit that didn’t come together.

Parka is lined with para silk and pants the Okinawa production tiger print.

All pockets removed and sewn into poncho rubber legs.

owen 

3489F928-EC56-476B-8290-9799F811A201.jpeg

E555F928-426D-4D03-AF64-74E9E831A382.jpeg

D7B21585-B3C3-4A18-B071-A709AF1A2D24.jpeg

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Just beautiful mate 

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On 1/23/2021 at 9:20 PM, Austin_Militaria said:

A mint bagged set I found today on the way home from the show.

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Rob- You should cut a small section of the corner of the bag . Not much but just enough to get air in the bags.

 

Otherwise the chemicals in the bag will rot out the material.

 

Have seen pieces that when a collector opens the bag ( don't know why they would do that but....), and when they pull out the garments it just falls apart in their handles.

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