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    Posted

    Looking for opinions on the following tunic I've had for around 20 years.

    What is it?

    Is it original?

    Are parts original and others not?

    Is related to Weimar?

    I only picked it up in the first place because the liner looks like an original standard Landstrum schnitt/M15 type liner. It once had a dressing pocket now gone. Never had a costumers stamp.

    The outside is What? Looks like well used very fine woolen gabardine.

    The cuffs are sewn done barrel--Looks like it had 2 buttons on each cuff at one time (Weimar?)

    The interior lining has a BA stamp to the XIII Korps dated 1915 and R119.

    The collar is rather pointy???

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    Any opinions?

    Thanks in advance

    Joe Sweeney

    Posted (edited)

    Joe,

    It looks like a transitional tunic (simplified) that was later modified by adding some 9/21/1915 features. The collar and shoulder loops have been added and the cuffs have been changed. I have a 1915 dated, XIII A.K. tunic and it has the pre-barrel cuff, i.e. Swedish cuffs that all Württemberg infantry units (that did not already have them) went to in early 1915.

    Chip

    Edited by Chip
    Posted

    Joe,

    I noticed that. Never seen anything like it before. Reminds me of the back of a Western jacket.

    Chip

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