Does anyone have clear photos of one of the fabled Irish print Oak A pattern smocks?
Are there any 'tells', clues to its origin, things that set it aside from real or other copies?
Were they all sewn with the same colour thread? What was that?
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Irish Print Smock?
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Re: Irish Print Smock?
There are good pics all over the Wehrmacht-awards forum. They have been debated en nauseum.
Re: Irish Print Smock?
Thanks for that, never thought about their obsession with 'fakes'.
The pics they post lead me to think that the smock I have is not an Irish one.
Who else, aside from SMWholesale was making Oak A smocks before the mid 1990s?
The pics they post lead me to think that the smock I have is not an Irish one.
Who else, aside from SMWholesale was making Oak A smocks before the mid 1990s?
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Re: Irish Print Smock?
Bud O'Toole made fabric in the USA,in the Uk SBG made smocks for members from his stuff.John
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I wish none but those who desire to be actively engaged".
"Come on boys,if you want a heap of fun and to kill some yankees".
Nathan Bedford Forest.
Re: Irish Print Smock?
Krus made a load of stuff, before the 1990s and also made a load for Band of Brothers. I still have a field cap from there. I know they had loads of material made for para smocks and the SS lads.