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Chris,
I would very much like to see the other state examples when you have time to post them.
Chip
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Given that the Bluse is being worn, the photo would have to be of 1916 vintage or later.
Chip
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It looks like he worked in an officer's Kasino, perhaps as an enlisted waiter? I can't make out the white handwriting on the second photo. The third photo looks like field training (2.Corporalschaft, 5.Komp., I.R,165).
Chip
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Hello Stefan,
Thanks for showing your photos. My grandfather was in WWI and I only have two pictures of him during the war. You are very fortunate to have this many.
Regards,
Chip
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Andy,
I wasn't questioning that the piping was correct for a M1907, but rather that it looked narrow, like a M15, which would have had white piping. As said, it's probably just the angle that makes it look that way and therefore, everything is OK.
Chip
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This soldier looks quite young and so I was wondering how he could have been in this division in 1915. The shoulder strap is interesting too. It looks to be the width of a M1915 (4,5cm) but it has piping and it appears to be sewn into the shoulder seam. Perhaps it is just the angle and it is actually the width of a M1907 (5,5cm) and perhaps they are removable straps. That would be the logical explanation.
Chip
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Andy,
This last photo has probably been discussed before, but did we ever get an answer as to what this collar button is? Is there a date on this photo?
Thanks,
Chip
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Too tough for me. I can't really see any of the suggested possibilities.
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Mannschaft, Soldat. Basic soldier. The shoulder strap is not clear enough to determine the unit.
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Looks like he is a carnival goer.
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The collar insignia reminds me more of the later Sonderführer collar tabs. The shoulder cords should identify this as some sort of postwar official.
Chip
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I don't think it is a military cap. It should at least have an extra ring of piping around the bottom of the band. It must be for some official. Perhaps someone else can give you a better explanation.
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Very nice....and that Winkerabzeichen would be on graugrün cloth. Love to find one of those.
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Absolutely a wonderful shot of this type of Tschako. I saw it on the Ebay.de and copied it immediately.
Chip
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So, now you know the unit! I have a M07 example from the other cyphered regiment, the b.FAR.7, but only a M15 of the b.FAR.1.
Chip
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Thanks Glenn. I thought that might be the case, like their NCO bayonet knots, but I have never seen the Borte, so I wasn't sure what it would look like.
Chip
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It looks like it might be watercolor paint.
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It's impossible to say, based on the photo. The other guy could be a Jäger or a Luftschiffer or a Telegraph man. All had units with a "1". Bavarian Jäger used company style bayonet knots, so that is no help.
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What is the cypher under that crown on the bottom center guy's shoulder strap? Bavaria had two cyphered FARs.
Chip
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I'm also wondering (if anyone knows) if the NCO braid on the overcoat collars just had the Prussian black stripe down the center or if it was different color scheme for the navy.
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Chris,
One other thing to look for is that enlisted Matrosen Infanterie did not have shoulder straps either on their tunics or overcoats.
Chip
Could you make a close-up of the overcoat front button/s. You don't see naval overcoats that often, so I'm wanting to confirm that they have a subdued (painted?) imperial crown button.
Thanks,
Chip
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The ribbon bar shows that this soldier is not a Prussian, based on the positioning of the Iron Cross ribbon. I'm not well versed enough in the identification of ribbons to say what the first ribbons might tell us.
Chip
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Chris,
The uniform does not have collar Litzen. Can you make a close-up of the strap?
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I bought such a Garde Res.Pion.Rgt. tag on a "buy it now" from a Polish seller. It looked great. I was warned by a EM collector that it was a fake. I was able to cancel the sale before it was sent. I think this seller is a re-seller. The tags are coming from Poland.
Chip
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Bavarian Leib Regiment?
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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Chris,
No, they are not Leibers. None have collar Litzen. The crown is that of Inf.Rgt.53. Could you post some close-ups just so I can confirm?
Chip