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Sheepskin coat restoration..Or should I say an original first model SS-Parka

Loulounug

Member
Dear forum

I'm requiering you'r assistance to find something/someone or some advise about this pretty nice coat


For a bit of history (before talking of the bad side)

When invading Russia (or former Soviet Union), the germans needed a way to protect from Generalisky Winter (same ennemy as Napoléon's story)

We all know the Heer camo parkas such the Sumpftarn camo (or the green one that was use)

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(Image from Militariaplaza)


The Waffen SS got also his own coat, called "first and second" Karkhov parka, made of fur inside
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(Countestry of Espenlaub militaria)

The main difference between the first and second model was the number of buttons.

But there is a "real" first model of this parka, a bit before the cloth version, it's one made of sheepskin and it was pretty rare

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Here is one in wear, by an RKT officer.

And , by some luck, i'v managed to get one from the time.

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But it had suffer some damage from the time and for an past owner to wear it

The damage was before covered by duck tape, and I was exepting an desastrous situation
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After the duck tape removed, well... I would say that it isn't that bad but it will need something to take care of it
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(Notice the decoloration due to the ducktape)

Any suggestion or qualified people for a nice restoration of it ?
Let me know
Louis.
 

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B-Man2

Well-Known Member
These jackets were made by taking sheepskin and turning it inside out so that the sheep fur became the lining of the coat. All of that cracking and tearing is a result of dry rot and needs to be replaced . This is costly and doesn’t mean that the jacket can be worn as there may be other areas that are rotting as well . You would be better served to use this jacket as a display item . Also get it off of the mannequin or coat display that it’s hanging on . The weight of the coat will eventually cause the shoulders to have bigger tears and separations.
 

Loulounug

Member
Hello B-man

Thanks for the reply

Currently the jacket is on restoration and not hanging on it , there is some cuts on the sleeves to resew

For what my contact told me, the leather is still strong on the coat itself (but feeding it will be done) and it's the only part that was really dangerous


My goal would be to restaure the shoulder to prevent it to get more damaged even if we need to get intro the sheep to stabilise it
 

B-Man2

Well-Known Member
Hello B-man

Thanks for the reply

Currently the jacket is on restoration and not hanging on it , there is some cuts on the sleeves to resew

For what my contact told me, the leather is still strong on the coat itself (but feeding it will be done) and it's the only part that was really dangerous


My goal would be to restaure the shoulder to prevent it to get more damaged even if we need to get intro the sheep to stabilise it
Good luck with the restoration . Please post some photos when you’re finished .
 

Loulounug

Member
Hello B-Man

My apologies, I'v made a mistake when speaking

About some rotten parts of the coat, he is currently on restoration for this part

I'm looking for someone to do the shoulder part

I know there is some great hand crafters on this website, maybe if one is interested about the restoration.
 
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