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    • OriginalCollector
      OK, could you please explain in more detail what is visible on the right side of the first picture—specifically, that two different fabrics have been sewn together? As a layperson, all I can see at the seams are frayed fabric edges, so I can't tell whether it's one piece or two.
    • john k
      "I haven't researched it any further than that. Is a Mitchell Cover automatically a Reproduction if it isn't sewn together from two Pieces of fabric, or were there also original One-Piece Versions?"     You can clearly see the seam where the two halves are sewn together on the right side of the First picture.  I don't see any indications of that cover being a reproduction.  
    • manayunkman
      Can someone please post a link to the sale on eBay.   I can’t find the listing.   I want to know if the new items have been added to it such as the PH.   The fact that we haven’t seen pictures of it makes me think that they do not have it.   And they must know by now that this isn’t worth $10,000.   If this person was so concerned about preserving this man’s story they wouldn’t be selling it but donate it to a museum.    They wouldn’t care what its worth either.    
    • earlymb
      Hi Ken,   this is exactly what I mean with 'automotive parts', that were made for actual use and not just to look correct.   Since I was at it, I did some research on what Bosch condenser(s) would fit in a jeep distributor. Since a condenser doesn't care about voltage, the only requirements are capacity (.18 to .26 micro farad) and physical size. It turns out there are several types of Bosch condensers that fit the bill with a capacity of .21 micro farad and since these were commonly installed by Volkswagen in the 1960-70's, NOS examples are easily available. The downside is that the mounting tabs are usually different and will have be altered or replaced, which shouldn't be too hard to do.   I see condensers of unknown origin and quality being offered by various jeep parts suppliers for around €8 to €10, while these Bosch condensers seem to cost around €12-€14.   I have found the following Bosch condensers that should be suitable for the standard Autolite ICG-4705 and IAD-4008 distributors used by MB/GPW jeeps:   Bosch 1 237 330 347  Bosch 1 237 330 316  Bosch 1 237 330 284  Bosch 1 237 330 096     All of these are 18 mm diameter × 25 mm body height and have a capacity of 0.21 micro farad.   This was just an example, there are more vintage good quality condensers from other makers that will fit and reliably work just fine with jeeps. Even WW2 NOS ones can still be found but are priced a lot higher.      
    • jumpship
      Based on the service number provided, I found a 2nd Lt Sidney J Abel QMC (previously enlisted); obviously, his initials are not T.A.S. If you still want more information on him, despite the descrepency, just let me know.
    • Dave
    • OriginalCollector
      Hello, can anyone explain whether this Mitchell Cover is an Original or a Reproduction? Unfortunately, I only have these two Photos from the Seller. Based on the Contract Number 8056, it was manufactured between 1964 and 1965; I haven't researched it any further than that. Is a Mitchell Cover automatically a Reproduction if it isn't sewn together from two Pieces of fabric, or were there also original One-Piece Versions?   Many thanks to the experts for their help.
    • Johan Willaert
      Our Jeeps in Normandy last week...        
    • Bigrob1911
      Thanks Otto, I’m working on it!!
    • ottodog8
      Beautiful pieces and display, but I see a problem. There are 4 holsters but only 2 pistols. 
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