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P.S. the reason I ask is ... none of the Uniform books seem to mention them in detail... and we use the expression rather interchangeably... But when it comes to certain Adjutanten the regulations say they must wear the Achselbänder and Achselschnüre on official duty, and off duty they may wear the Achselbänder.....
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Estimate and ID?
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi Jim, Thanks, quite a bit more than I expected! Prices have changed since I collected WW2! -
Estimate and ID?
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Indeed... luckily not big level... it is also a little bit "own faultish" ... you have to read up a bit before you buy... at least a minimum of research -
A good friend of mine who dabbled in collecting is leaving the hobby after being burned twice in a month by crooked sellers... that is just the kind of behavior we need to keep this hobby going! ? ... he has asked me to see what he can get for the following, unfortunately out of my collecting scope so i cannot give him a good estimate... any help welcome... All were originally from one house, so probably father and son. Both EK39 different makers but no stamps, ek14 is stamped G, the EK2 mounted on an EK1 document was done by the family and was originally in a frame, no idea why the Wrong ribbon is on it, probably for postwar display, Really nice EK1 box, but no EK1 inside.
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Stamp on Bayonet
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
I was wondering.... 5th Mounted Brigade Field Telegraph weapon 9 ? It was found in South Africa so could be Boer War, Or German south West Africa 14-15 or German East Africa campaign by South African forces? -
The Swiss Iron Cross
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, you are right, my formulation was pretty vague. I had meant to ask what the regulations were for service of foreigners in the German army. Obviously we know Hitler served in the Bavarian army although he was Austrian ... why had they not pushed him over the Border to Austria to serve in the K.u.K. Army? -
The Swiss Iron Cross
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, Agreed, but this is to a Schweizer who served in a Bavarian Infantry Regiment as a normal Bavarian Infantryman. -
The Swiss Iron Cross
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I Agree... I wonder what the German rules were with foreign volunteers... maybe he had a German parent part or grandparent? -
OK, this came from the village about 4km from here.... direct out of a private house, in a good friends collection for many years. Unfortunately it was not possible to establish an exact identity... The Tunic had been stripped, there were traces of Tresse around the collar, at some stage red cloth collar patches had been added, and officers boards had been sewn in but removed. My friend had added boards (for display) but the wrong ones. It had been decades in an attic and had lots of small moth damage. So... that is where I started.... I removed the boards he had added and sewed the shoulders closed... as I do not know the regiment of the original dude I do not want to sew in the wrong boards.. as place holders i just added generic slip on 2 reserve Inf boards. A very lucky find was 2 bits of Aschingerborte which was mixed in with WW2 insignia from the same house. I assume they were original to the tunic and took the liberty of adding them.... and then I fixed the mothholes.... it was while I was doing this that I realized I need reading glasses!! So here it is, in all its glory....