Contact us.

Cyrus Lee, soldatfhq.com

I’ll add a note here for my friend, and helper who lives out in Montana, who helped get the uniforms sewn up for me (We’ve had several tailors push their limits over the years )and they did great work), he did the final layouts of most of the uniforms of this Collection, and watching over the projects throughout the build, the construction, and research came mostly down to Cyrus Lee as well, the thing is he has his own website (soldatfhq.com), a he is a great guy and it’s a great site but has recently run into some glitches, with it, as it was a very old format (I totally get this), He is presently working to update the site, and it is still working it and can be found on Facebook pretty easily. He’s still around, still operating, and available for more work, Call 1 (406) 293-9630 or 1 (406) 293-2031. He has a health of knowledge of the German Uniforms of WWII and Served in the U.S. Army for some time. I think he’d like some more projects I think, as I have slowed down considerably on my end of the uniform building process, my crawl space is packed, he will do you right.

Mark Stone:

I have the collection, and I Haven’t really sold any of these uniforms yet myself, I have swapped a couple for a couple, nor have donated them yet, but it could happen, I’ll be making lists, and prices here I suppose at some point and get them on the site, otherwise, I provide the site to tell some of their stories best I can, and not up to answering a zillion questions, yes 90% of them are modified to fit a role or unit, and most are of reproduction materials, some have real insignia or decorations on them however. I work with what I have, try to do my best to finish them off, and remember it all started out with a huge collection of patches, and shoulder boards. But if there is something specific, I can help with, I check this email semi-weekly (I’m an old guy), have a good day hope you enjoyed the site. Mark.

mstone8568@gmail.com

I’m located in Edmonds Washington. The USA.