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> Are there any Romanian WWII reenactment societies?
RHaught
Posted: June 24, 2006 08:20 pm
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I emailed him and asked about Friday June 30th. No one knowing English will not be a problem since my father-in-law is with me as well as my wife's grandfather. If anyone else knows how to contact him can you please do so?

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Posted: June 25, 2006 05:48 am
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The museum is open between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm (you could enter until 4.00 pm). When do you think you could go there? I think is the best around midday. I’ll try to inform Dragos, also by phone, about your coming on Friday, June 30th.
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Posted: June 25, 2006 02:38 pm
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Kepi,

Just found out that we are heading to Iasi for a wedding when we land. We will be in Bucharest July 17th/18th until July 20th when we leave for NYC. Can PM me here on the forum and will send my personal email.
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RHaught
Posted: July 14, 2006 08:56 pm
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Ok, heading to the shop and museum on July 19th around 11 AM. Can someone PM or email me the list of items to complete the gear aspect of the impression? Forgot it and can't retrieve it here in Romania for some reason from the US. Also, what about boots? Saw somewhere some pics but can someone send detailed information on them? Might be able to get them made here but incase I can't would like to get them made in New York.
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Posted: July 24, 2006 01:33 pm
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QUOTE (Kepi @ February 26, 2006 05:14 pm)

Interesting piece of news concerning the laced boots. The foot gear is always a problem.  I’ll post some photos of the Romanian M.1939 laced boots.


What do you think about the Swedish boots listed here at WEP?


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mihnea
Posted: July 24, 2006 02:00 pm
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That is the model that I'm talking about, I have a pair, but they were used in the army fortunately before putting them into storage they were repaired so the sole was brand new when I bought them.

I bought my pare from Belgium last year for only 15euros wink.gif

Since I bought them I have only cleaned them and polished with old style shoe polish from Kiwi.

Here are some pictures:
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They have been used on earth and on concrete, (result: they need hobnails on earth but not on concrete biggrin.gif ), also I have been with them in 4cm of water and they have no leeks.

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Posted: July 24, 2006 02:32 pm
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There are more boots on the 3rd page of the link I posted. These were the ones I was looking at.
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Posted: July 24, 2006 09:38 pm
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QUOTE (Kepi @ March 23, 2006 10:41 am)
QUOTE (dragosdd @ Feb 26 2006, 02:12 PM)
Hello all of you!I am the one (Dragos Diaconu) that made the uniform for Calarasi.Full refund was sent to Calarasi (he already picked up the money) and as we agree I should receive the set back!I would like that Calarasi to confirm this on the forum and also on my email!And an answer :I didn't make the uniforms for the czech reenactors!

Just for my curiosity I would like to know if the problem of the quarreled replica WW2 uniform was solved. I wonder if Calarasi got his money back and if he returned the uniform and equipment to Dragos.
This elucidation is most necessary if we have to deal with honest people.

Heard that Dragos never received the items back.
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RHaught
Posted: August 01, 2006 02:51 pm
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For some details (and pictures) concerning the WW2 Romanian army equipment I would also recommend Horia Serbanescu’s articles in “Militaria” Magazine: « L’armée roumaine 1941-1945 »  Nr..110 / September 1994; « Le fantassin roumain a Stalingrad» (I) and (II),  Nr.154/ May 1998 and Nr. 157 / August 1998; « Le fantassin roumain à Budapest, 1944-1945 », Nr.164 / March 1999.


Does anyone know if these are still available for purchase?
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Posted: August 01, 2006 03:09 pm
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Some of them are here: http://militaria.histoireetcollections.com...ns-numeros.html . You can find them also at French book-shops (that also sell old books) and at militaria fairs in europe.
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Posted: August 01, 2006 03:14 pm
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Here are the boots I can find for sell:
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Here are 1940's boots but unfortunately they do not have them in correct size:
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Posted: August 01, 2006 03:26 pm
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Don't forget to mention the source of the pictures: http://www.wephaus.com/products.asp?cat=11&pg=2 . wink.gif

For Romanian WWII boots you can choose between Swedish WWII type boots or German WWII repro low boots. But the Swedish ones are a closer match.

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Posted: August 01, 2006 03:30 pm
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German boots are mostly reproduction and at least $125 a pair blink.gif so I am going with the Swedish boots at a lot less cost biggrin.gif


Thought I did link WEP earlier unsure.gif
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Posted: August 11, 2006 06:46 pm
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UPDATE on NMM Uniforms

Just received email from Dragos and he found some wool like what he has on display at the museum, just needs to color it. Would contact him while he has it wink.gif

He also said this was close to what he had Woolrich Fabrics #58 but found out the company will make what you want. Send them a swatch of wool and color to them and they will make it for a 400 yard minimum order. Might be good way to go but would raise cost of the kit most likely sad.gif
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Posted: October 03, 2006 10:03 pm
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QUOTE (mihnea @ August 01, 2006 03:26 pm)
Don't forget to mention the source of the pictures: http://www.wephaus.com/products.asp?cat=11&pg=2 . wink.gif

For Romanian WWII boots you can choose between Swedish WWII type boots or German WWII repro low boots. But the Swedish ones are a closer match.

Are there any European sites that have them for sale? Only found one here in the US.
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