Gentlemen,
I tend to not remove any possible "modifications" to something like this that I buy. I've seen too many people remove shoulder boards etc from a tunic because "this tunic never used that type of shoulder board etc." only to find out later that they had ruined a very rare tunic. We really have know way of knowing who wore what and for what reason. As for someone wearing an early experimental jacket and making alterations as the years went a long, why not? Especially if he was a senior officer. Lets not forget that, up until recently, and to a certain extent today, the BW was considered to be a "citizen army". We have had many comments on the forum from guys who served in the BW about the unusual things that guys were allowed to wear or did to their uniforms.
I think Gene T is lucky to have this unusual piece added to his collection.
Regards,
Gordon
I tend to not remove any possible "modifications" to something like this that I buy. I've seen too many people remove shoulder boards etc from a tunic because "this tunic never used that type of shoulder board etc." only to find out later that they had ruined a very rare tunic. We really have know way of knowing who wore what and for what reason. As for someone wearing an early experimental jacket and making alterations as the years went a long, why not? Especially if he was a senior officer. Lets not forget that, up until recently, and to a certain extent today, the BW was considered to be a "citizen army". We have had many comments on the forum from guys who served in the BW about the unusual things that guys were allowed to wear or did to their uniforms.
I think Gene T is lucky to have this unusual piece added to his collection.
Regards,
Gordon
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