Dunno where to post this question, but this might as well do: Would you happen to know anywhere where one could get an image of a full roll of original ERDL fabric? I'm trying to figure out the pattern drawing and I can't find definitive horizontal ends of the pattern. Best I could figure is that ERDL (M-1948, if you wish) is a 15x60in tile (I know the vertical repeat is 15in and the roller width at my best guess is 60in), but I'm missing like 4 inches of material.
I usually have to settle with repro's because the x-large/long ones are hard to find. I recently found some 1st pattern repro's that I'm very satisfied with but would love original any pattern.
Hi, Mike b. I'm Corey, and I subscribed your Chanel, and I'm wondering how much the 3rd pattern of the jungle fatigues are. The reason why I'm asking is because I'm interested in getting one of the sets of the 3rd pattern jungle fatigues that were worn in' 68. I'm in to history, big time. I hope to hear back from you, regarding my inquiry. Thank you for your time, in responding. Sincerely, Corey. Corey Hansen from Canada.
@@MikeB128 I love vietnam stuff, but my main interest is the woodland era. Specifically late 80's-mid 90's. Last year I stumbled upon several sets of brand new original BDUs in medium regular. These things were beyond mint. Been trying to collect as much as I can from those days before that gets impossible to find too. Originals anyway.
Hey mike I know this is off topic from this vid but I gotta ask for your helmet series. There’s nothing more I love on m1 helmets is a super tight fitting helmet cover and i wanna know. is the best way to achieve this is by soaking the whole cover or just edges where the cover folds to the pot or is this not recommended because it may damage the liner?
I usually soak the entire cover and put it on the helmet with the elastic band. Also depends what material it's made of. You can do this with the 100% cotton ones, but it's harder with synthetic materials.
My dad was there in 67-68 I'd love to have another set. He smuggled his home and I wore them as a teenager. He tried mailing a 45 home but it didn't make it... Are these for sale?
Don't care at all. Even with patches. There's a difference between wearing a piece of military clothing and pretending to be an actual service member. Doesn't bother me one bit to see people wearing military stuff as every-day wear...
Do you know if these compare well to the TRU-SPEC TRU tops but with zippers instead? See TRU-SPEC video --->>> ( ua-cam.com/video/cmwCoSRC1yM/v-deo.html )
Ah 1968, apollo 8 orbited the moon, great music and the tet offensive.
sweet sound "large long" is.
I have jungle fatigue jacket I got at a surplus store the sleeves are cut short and hemmed . With a 5th special forces patch on it
Just picked one up. These are worth every penny.
I have a one that my grandpa gave me and it still has his name and it’s original
Dunno where to post this question, but this might as well do:
Would you happen to know anywhere where one could get an image of a full roll of original ERDL fabric?
I'm trying to figure out the pattern drawing and I can't find definitive horizontal ends of the pattern. Best I could figure is that ERDL (M-1948, if you wish) is a 15x60in tile (I know the vertical repeat is 15in and the roller width at my best guess is 60in), but I'm missing like 4 inches of material.
I usually have to settle with repro's because the x-large/long ones are hard to find. I recently found some 1st pattern repro's that I'm very satisfied with but would love original any pattern.
Hi, Mike b. I'm Corey, and I subscribed your Chanel, and I'm wondering how much the 3rd pattern of the jungle fatigues are. The reason why I'm asking is because I'm interested in getting one of the sets of the 3rd pattern jungle fatigues that were worn in' 68. I'm in to history, big time. I hope to hear back from you, regarding my inquiry. Thank you for your time, in responding. Sincerely, Corey. Corey Hansen from Canada.
They have been sold out for almost 2 years......Look at the date of the video...
Mike, where do you get these boxes of OD 107 1968 BDUs from???
Yeah, I'm going to tell you that. This video is very old.....
@@MikeB128 hahaha
Awesome
Where are you finding stuff like this? I would love to find more of my NOS woodland BDU's.
This was years ago and was a miracle to find these. Not a common find at all.
@@MikeB128 I love vietnam stuff, but my main interest is the woodland era. Specifically late 80's-mid 90's. Last year I stumbled upon several sets of brand new original BDUs in medium regular. These things were beyond mint. Been trying to collect as much as I can from those days before that gets impossible to find too. Originals anyway.
Incredible
You should do a video on og-107 uniforms
I have........Check out my Vietnam series..
Would love to have one in Europe, but shipping cost...
I don’t ship to Europe anyway.
Im looking for a medium to large if you have any available?
Hey mike I know this is off topic from this vid but I gotta ask for your helmet series. There’s nothing more I love on m1 helmets is a super tight fitting helmet cover and i wanna know. is the best way to achieve this is by soaking the whole cover or just edges where the cover folds to the pot or is this not recommended because it may damage the liner?
I usually soak the entire cover and put it on the helmet with the elastic band. Also depends what material it's made of. You can do this with the 100% cotton ones, but it's harder with synthetic materials.
Mike B thanks man
Where can I get a 1968+ og 107 olive vietnam od shirt and class 2 camo shirt issue in xxl..God Bless. Mark
They never made them that big......
How much are you asking for them
Awesome!! What's the earliest pattern you've found in the box?
These are not random, they're original packaging. Anything post 1967 is going to be the 3rd patterns.
Do the Large Long's run big, say 6'2" 250lbs?
I had these 9 months ago. They are no longer available and are long gone......
@@MikeB128 I figured that, I was just curious on how they fit, what do you recommend for my size? Thanks
Good day sir. I have 1 u.s military tropical jacket i'm from philippines. If i sell how much for this item? Thank you and have a great day
How much are you asking for the 68
Dude, the video is almost 5 years old... Pay attention............
My dad was there in 67-68 I'd love to have another set. He smuggled his home and I wore them as a teenager. He tried mailing a 45 home but it didn't make it...
Are these for sale?
They've been sold out for almost two years.
@@MikeB128 I'll subscribe and start watching more. Cool stuff!!! Happy late Thanksgiving
Do you still have it ? Can i buy it ?
Uh, no.
What if I want to buy these shirts?
Well then you're shit out of luck because I bet they sold out within a few days 5 years ago when he posted this video
what is of your opinion on someone who would wear this type of shirt out in public with patches?
Don't care at all. Even with patches. There's a difference between wearing a piece of military clothing and pretending to be an actual service member. Doesn't bother me one bit to see people wearing military stuff as every-day wear...
How much is shipping to tx?
There is a shipping calculator on the site....
Are you looking for smaller sizes?
Yes.....It's a miracle I could find these. They are almost impossible to find unissued. Any size I can get I will.
@@MikeB128 sweet! I was just curious since I'm a small guy, and would probably be swimming in these lol. Keep up the good work.
Any Vietnam m65 jackets for sale
Do you see them on the site?
@@MikeB128 which site would that be?
Unboxing box of vn like
Do you know if these compare well to the TRU-SPEC TRU tops but with zippers instead?
See TRU-SPEC video --->>>
( ua-cam.com/video/cmwCoSRC1yM/v-deo.html )
That's like comparing apples and rocks. Genuine jungle fatigues are nothing like any repro or anything similar on the market thus far.
@@MikeB128 I know these original versions are not available... But I do like making sleeveless shirts out of the USGI WOODLAND M81 BDUs.
You’re not ruining history that’s ridiculous and pathetic it’s better to use then it just rotting
Agreed but on the internet, everyone can voice their opinion, even if it's shitty.