I don't see many of these posted so I need some help.
First is this Greatcoat or Overcoat. It is dated 1960 and is in excellent condition. However, I am wondering if the shoulderboards would fit for the time period. If our guy enlisted in 1960, whould the rounded style of shoulderboards have been adopted and in use by the time he made Hauptfeldwebel? Also, the devices on the shoulderboards are flat, whereas the ones on my 1990s era jackets are 3-dimentional, is this indicative of a particular time period or are both styles used? I have also shown pictures of the backs of the buttons. All buttons except for one are like the top one, however the bottom picture is of the one button that is made by a different maker. From the front all the buttons look the same, is there any problem with this from a collector's point of view?
First is this Greatcoat or Overcoat. It is dated 1960 and is in excellent condition. However, I am wondering if the shoulderboards would fit for the time period. If our guy enlisted in 1960, whould the rounded style of shoulderboards have been adopted and in use by the time he made Hauptfeldwebel? Also, the devices on the shoulderboards are flat, whereas the ones on my 1990s era jackets are 3-dimentional, is this indicative of a particular time period or are both styles used? I have also shown pictures of the backs of the buttons. All buttons except for one are like the top one, however the bottom picture is of the one button that is made by a different maker. From the front all the buttons look the same, is there any problem with this from a collector's point of view?
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