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    meffert

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    1. i was looking through the tunics i have of that color (white) and twill fabric and none of them (naval or other services) have the lower pockets. I wonder if you are right that it might have to do the merchant marine fromt the 20's to 40's and that the imprint would correspond to some officer rank. Afraid i can't help more than that

    2. It looks the outline of rank stripes on each sleeve. Can you make out the silhouette of a small star higher on the sleeve?

      Hi, thank you for the ID. It had no buttons on it when we found it in the Dacha (I'm surprised it had not paint marks on it, after the use it had). It has no loops for the epaulettes so early? Or lower rank? Could it be made a high ranking officer? What would your suggetion be? Really I only have it because of the family connection, I have quite a few naval uniforms, but this one is old and interesting. Any help as always much appreciated.

      Cheers

      Rex

    3. That style tunic was used by the navy in the 30's (no shoulder boards) and multiple branches of service from 43 on (with appropriate shoulder boards). It was used by officers and commanders for sure, maybe also by lower ranks. Are there loops for epaulets on the shoulders? What is on the buttons? (Anchor=navy, anchor+crest=post45 admiral or naval general, H&S=any non-navy branch of service, crest=general officer of time period appropriate to number of ribbons on crest.) Hope it helps. They are relatively easy to obtain

      This time?

    4. Worst thing I didn't figure out how to buy: When we were about to leave Germany in 1972, the main clock dealer through whom I had bought most of my TR items offered a complete SS general's uniform; breeches, tunic, overcoat, visor cap. Price was $1100. I was sixteen and didn't have that sort of money and my dad was working a house buy at our next duty station and didn't have a grand laying around either. Could be a significant part of my retirement portfolio now if only I had figured out a way.

      Worst thing I did to a perfectly nice artefact: Bought a clean M16 stahlheim, good paint, good liner. I had my dad sandblast it to bare metal and then I krylon spray painted it black and put some cheesy Leibstandarte decals on it.

      Fortunately by the time I switched to soviet militaria from german, I learned not to monkey with anything. (Although I remember passing up a pair of ORB screwbacks with documentation for $500 shortly after I started, thinking that was a bit pricey.)

    5. It was neat seeing the armor specific M22 collar badge in wear. My understanding is that much more common from 1922 to 1935 was the "universal armor" badge which included tanks, armored cars, armored trains, etc. as seen in post 28. Here's one off an M22 in the flesh. (or cloth and metal as it were)

    6. I would probably stick with what you have (although may put the OPW on top of the slant). Some holes that don't make sense may be because, for instance, the guards badge (or a graduation badge) was in one location and when a time in service red star was added nearby, it had to be moved. A hole through front but not lining is probably either a moth nip or a careless cigarrette coal (I have many period uniforms with both).

    7. I wish to show Degtyaryov's Soviet anti-tank gun.Its sizes are impressive.

      I have a late 50's gun magazine that advertises shootable Slothurn 20mm anti-tank rifles for $295 and ammo at just under a dollar a round. Lot of money in 50's terms but those were the days. Makes me wonder who bought them and where they are now...and how ammo do they have left.

      Nice Degtyaryov...always impressive wartime footage showing soldiers hauling them off into battle.

    8. The stars on the colonel's boards are brass; I agree that I've never seen other stars like them but, like you say, I've never seen another pair of the retired officer pogoni so that may be the way they all were. Even better, they are the same on the other side. :rolleyes:

      Stars on the VOSO lieutenant are bullion. While I have any number of bullion embroidered flag officer stars, this is the only such officer epaulets I have.

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