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EK 1914 Beer Mugs and the Iron Cross
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Jonas, that is inteesting!! I wonder if someone added an old cross/Lid to the mug?? Here is the 1l mug in action.... -
Hi, a French collector confirms that this is a Bavarian schwerer Reiter with a non regulation green collar. It is a difficult Tunic to identify as the total number of men in the Bavarian Heavy Cavalry was just 2 battalions, or just two thirds the size of an infantry regiment. Each of the two Regiments was under 700 men, about the size of an Infantry Battalion. I found one period color drawing of an officer wearing this kind of jacket with the same piping and swedish cuffs, unfortunately he is attached to the Flying branch and he is just described as a beobachter. If the original owner had been happy with a field grey collar it would have been easier, but all in all I am pretty happy... they may not have been infantry, but its better than artillery :-) The Nigel Thomas book says "The two bavarian Heavy Cavalry Regiments (1 and 2) had Bavarian Infantry Uniforms, but the M1909 heavy cavalry field tunic had swedish cuffs..."
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I dont know, they were long Johns, stamped to an uhlanen regiment, maybe 1912 or 1913... tons of stamps etc... am sure it was good.... but after reading theis... I am not sure if I wanted it.... Keep cutting the cheese, America. A British line of fart-filtering underwear is doing big business, and it has the United States to thank for it. "Americans are making up the majority of our sales at the moment," Shreddies spokeswoman Ianthe Betts-Clarke told The Huffington Post. Since word about the odor-neutralizing Shreddies passed through the Internet a few days ago, the company has experienced a 400 percent increase in orders over all, Betts-Clarke estimated. Shreddies weaves a carbon cloth called Zorflex into its rear panel. Betts-Clarke says it can squash the smell of "200 times the average flatulence emission." (Shreddies apparently hasn't met my Aunt Edna.)