SprogCollector,
The pattern of the jacket is correct. That was never really a question. Perhaps I wasn't clear about that. I have received additional pictures of the jacket and there is no doubt that it is grey. In the Heer und Luftwaffe the collars were unpipped for the ranks of Soldat, Gefreiter, Obergefreiter and Hauptgefreiter. For the ranks of Unteroffizier to Oberstabsfeldwebel the collar was piped in a metalic braid the same colour as the rank stripes.
From the fotos I have the braid on the shoulder boards looks more silver than the metal rank chevron attached to the shoulder boards. The rank insignia itself looks like that worn on the early sandfarben uniforms and would be for Feldwebel. The rank chart in my reference material for the sandfarben uniforms is dated 1963 so that would fit. I just lost an auction on a very early sandfarben uniform and I am very unhappy about that!
Regards,
Gordon
Here is a closer foto of the shoulder boards on this uniform.
The pattern of the jacket is correct. That was never really a question. Perhaps I wasn't clear about that. I have received additional pictures of the jacket and there is no doubt that it is grey. In the Heer und Luftwaffe the collars were unpipped for the ranks of Soldat, Gefreiter, Obergefreiter and Hauptgefreiter. For the ranks of Unteroffizier to Oberstabsfeldwebel the collar was piped in a metalic braid the same colour as the rank stripes.
From the fotos I have the braid on the shoulder boards looks more silver than the metal rank chevron attached to the shoulder boards. The rank insignia itself looks like that worn on the early sandfarben uniforms and would be for Feldwebel. The rank chart in my reference material for the sandfarben uniforms is dated 1963 so that would fit. I just lost an auction on a very early sandfarben uniform and I am very unhappy about that!
Regards,
Gordon
Here is a closer foto of the shoulder boards on this uniform.
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