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    Theodor

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    1. Interesting, is the tunic made of the same type cloth, like the hat? I had never seen before a hat or a tunic made of that cloth!

      Talking about quality, it was not a trade mark of the Generals. For example, here I have some uniforms to a lt.-colonel. Did this guy love to look perfect!!!!!! I have his 3 summer service uniforms /well, tunics only/. These should be simple service uniforms - but no, he has taken those to a completely different level! First, the material. According to the regulations, greenish canvas. But wow, what a canvas!!!! One is close to the regular, but the other two are made of such fine canvas, that I never thought existed! And then the tailor - definitely he visited some extra special tailor to make those service uniforms! Such fine detail, such craftsmanship - I can speak general, that all uniforms of those time were very well made. But these here stand for their own! I can only be sorry, that the Parade uniforms and the hats of this guy are missing, trying to imagine their materials and quality!

      First tunic - unfortunately "the magic" is lost in the camera! In reality these things are superb, among my favorite, no matter they're the most simple service type.

    2. Not always, I've seen many times the opposite case - once got 6 caps for Generals and senior officers, different branches /all belonged to a General of the cavalry - gifts to him from colleagues or what???/, not a single tunic with them. Once got 3 pilot hats - no tunics. And several times got one or two hats together, no tunics. And of course, many times I get tunics and no hats.

      Here is one more - summer service tunic /seems wartime model from rough canvas/ to an officer from horse-drawn mountain artillery - looks like a simple artillery tunic with artillery buttons, but also has the cavalry triangle pattern on the boards.

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