Gordon - Great find! It's good to see that old school craftsmanship on display.
Do you have pants and shoes for this ensemble?
The field grade "bus driver's" hat shown in post #11 was made by the same manufacturer as yours, post #27.
All in all, a great example of an early four pocket tunic with pointed epaulettes.
Attached for reference is a c.1968 picture of then Bundesluftwaffe Inspector General LTG Steinhoff. Note the U.S. Air Force senior pilot wings on his left pocket, underneath his ribbon rack topped by the KC w/oakleaves. Note also the rounded epaulettes and the embroidered BLW wings on the right pocket.
I'm on the road again this week, take care - TJ
Do you have pants and shoes for this ensemble?
The field grade "bus driver's" hat shown in post #11 was made by the same manufacturer as yours, post #27.
All in all, a great example of an early four pocket tunic with pointed epaulettes.
Attached for reference is a c.1968 picture of then Bundesluftwaffe Inspector General LTG Steinhoff. Note the U.S. Air Force senior pilot wings on his left pocket, underneath his ribbon rack topped by the KC w/oakleaves. Note also the rounded epaulettes and the embroidered BLW wings on the right pocket.
I'm on the road again this week, take care - TJ
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