Gordon, Unfortunately I don't have the original "paper" photo of the general, I only have an already scanned version. Anyhow I tried to do a little magic, please see the outcome. Charles, Well, I must say I am pale of jealousy, you have an original 1958M walking-out (wool) enlisted tunic! I guess you and the Museum of Military History are the only ones who do have... However please allow me some remarks. The shoulder boards are not consistent with this tunic at all, as enlisted ranks used to be worn on the collar. Moreover, instead of shoulder boards enlisted tunics had shoulder straps made of the same material as the tunic itself. Also the collar devices seem to be officer ones, if their size is 2,5x7,0 cms, then they are not enlisted ones (enlisted ones were of 3,2x8,0 cms). Sometimes it happened that officers and NCO's modified and used enlisted stuff. For example I have already seen modified 1947M and 1949M enlisted tunics, and also 1987M sailor pants. However 1958M enlisted tunics were very rare and very well kept by the army in the first years after their introduction, so I can't imagine that any of them had been modified to an officer's or NCO's 1957M field tunic. Especially as the wool field tunics had been taken out of use already in 1959-1960, first by officer's than by NCO's. Don't you want to trade the tunic? I would need only the tunic without the effects. I have a spare pair of collar devices, would only need the shoulder straps... If you would be interested, you could ask anything from my collection. Almost anything :-) As per your 1957 modified 1951M, that's a really beautiful one. I like these tunics very much though I don't collect them at all. The most interesting in the 1956-57 modicifations is that the variety is enormous, you can find all combinations... Regards, Sandor