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    hirevr13

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    1. Horse badges are one of my recent side collections. Like Paul, I have never seen a pic with two different Horse badges of one dude. Then to find out he is a relative........I love it.

      Now for my fatherly advice, put these photos in an archival quality scrap book. What I would do is take the photos you want to display to a real photo shop and have them scanned and copies made. That way you can store the originals in the best way possible. You may have other relatives that want copies and will split the costs. Last but not least never let them go and be sure your family knows what they are. When I meet people that had relatives in one of the wars(not collectors like us) I tell them it may not mean much to you but 50 or 100 years from now it may mean a lot to someone.

    2. I have looked at several on Ebay. Paul, I agree with the material being rough or thin on mine. I'm not so sure on the size since I can't compare to any others. Mine are definately great coat size. So I would like to see some measurments. or side by side comparisons. Regarding the eagles, All the repro's on ebay right now have the circle feet. Mine don't have any circles. I personally like the shape of these better than most. Are you talking about the braid being verticle? Most of my others have the braids flared up and out, some more than others.

    3. Strangly I had this idea 10 years ago while at Big Foot4X4. One of my responsibilties is we sponsor them. I go in there on occasion to give technicl advice nad give free product so they treat me quite well. My company developed diagnostic equipment that allowed them to build a shock dyno. This led to there long run of dominence in the Monster truck world.

      They sell broken body parts as souvenirs. I discussed taking the whole right side of the truck and cut the edge of the tires so I would end up with 4-8" of the real truck mounted inside my garage.

    4. I am learning a lot so I could be overlooking the obvious. But, I see and don't understand;

      Post 40 says it is an Oberfeldwebel(lower career level one pip). Shouldn't that be a Feldwebel? I thought Oberfeldwebel was 2 pips? Also related am I correct in assuming a lower career NCO board with no pips would be not possible? Post 41(medium career with 2 pips) says it is a Hauptfeldwebel. Isn't that an Oberfeldwebel? The NCO rank chart does not show a Hauptfeldwebel. Why would the earlier regulation for medium career not have pips but is Oberfeldwebel when normal Luft board Ober had 2?

      Thanks for all you research, Eric

      Here is part of post 3;

      On 02November1940,

      1. Lower Career- The shoulder boards are identical to those used by the other officials with the Oberfeldwebel ranking. The base color was that of the branch color

      (dark Green) and the center color was that of the nebenfarbe. The upper layer consisted of a blue/grey cord, twisted to loop at the buttonhole.

      Pips were used to differentiate between Feldbwebel and Oberfeldwebel.

      2. Medium Career- The braiding was made of double blue grey flat cords iwth a center strip of aluminum and surrounded by double blue grey cords. This is

      is a three layer board with branch color and nebenfarbe. There were no pips, as the only ranking possible was Oberfeldwebel.

      On 01February1941,

      For the medium career, the regulations changed requiring the use of two aluminum colored pips per shoulder board.

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