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I wish to learn more about this jacket, can anyone help,
Good morning everyone,
im new here, so let me present myself, first im canadian, and im french from quebec so pardon my awefull grammar,
second i serve in the force along time ago, i never let go of the love of the gear and clothes,
third, here is a rare item i acquire more than 18 years ago,
its a mint condition parade or officer jacket, last i recall it was made in germany, by a company name Rory idealklader, it fit me like a glove for some weird reason , when i was younger it was too big, but i grew into it , the few time i actually wore it, the jacket is really in good condition no smell what so eve i always kept it under wrap in secure location, even after 59 years its still mint, and warm as ever
if anyone know what or where its from and if there is any value to this let me know, thank you
sincerly
jFrancois



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12-18-2013 12:03 PM
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Three crowns; it appears to be a Swedish
Army greatcoat.
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Yes it has a 3 crown crest on the button, dam i thought it was german, where is this from, who wore this,

also further more, is this has any value or i should keep it
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here is one very similar
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Your lucky you grew into that instead of growing out of that . I have some neat stuff I grew out of ! Namely a M-47 / 56 French
Lizard pattern Airborne Uniform .
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Yes, Swedish
great coat, made in 1954. The Swedish coats are very comfortable and warm. Hard to find nowadays but not terribly high priced, maybe - if in new, unissued condition - worth about $65 - $75.
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