Gentlemen, I need your input I was going to change the boards on this tunic like you all suggested, but when I had a closer look at the boards I noticed the following: 1.) The numerals are not all the way through the boards, they were put on before the red and black piping was attached what leads me to believe that the numerals are original to the boards. 2.) The Laschen holding the boards on the tunic are of the same blue wool as the tunic. 3.) The black velvet of the boards is the same as the black velvet on the collar and cuffs. 4.) No rank pips seemed to be removed. 5.) There is no indication the tunic had different boards on (in fact if you have a close look you can see a slight fading on the shoulder outlining the shoulder board Lasche. I think I should leave this tunic in the present state, since all indications, however improbable, suggest that the boards and the rank are original to this tunic. There are a lot of portraits taken after 1918 depicting officers and NCO's in the pre war blue tunic. Rick, Chip and Charles what are your suggestions? Please, I need some help - if the boards would have shown any indication being messed with or from a different tunic it would have been changed already, but... Regards, Hardy