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    SA and Imperial

    With the wonderful help and advice from the fellows here at Imperial forum, I
    completed my SA brownshirt. It's accompanying anodized dagger scabbard is somewhat rusty, so I needed awards that showed appropriate age. The combination of SA and Imperial is quite attractive. The private purchase wound badge has nice detail.
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    #2
    looking good. Got any pics of the complete setup?
    thanks,
    Michel

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      #3
      Nice combo

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        #4
        That wound badge certainly displays well, great images - please show the full set up.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Jesse View Post
          - please show the full set up.
          Same; I'd like to see it as well.

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            #6
            A WWI vet ribbon bar would be nice as well, maybe even a Turkish War Medal!

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              #7
              SA + Imperial

              As requested, here is more photos of the Motor-SA uniform. After 1934, Motor-SA no longer existed, as they were absorbed into the NSKK. I traded an NSKK dagger with a repainted scabbard for this lovely shirt. It was the end of the gun show, and then I went 2 tables down, and bought the dagger for $50. It was a good day. The dagger, as marked on the crossguard "Fr" for Franken was intended for this Franken (Nurnberg) shirt. The SA color-coded their collar tabs for each Gruppe. The shouldboard was missing when I bought the shirt, and it took over 20 years to find the appropriate one. The Imperial awards are the icing on the cake - thanks fellas!!
              NOTE: The sulphur-yellow collar tabs are NOT faded like the photo suggests - they're intense, vibrant yellow like the yellow emoticons. They almost glow.
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                #8
                Shirt

                More....
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                  #9
                  Shirt

                  And more..including helmet and driver qualification sleeve badge. These helmets were also worn during Nazi ceremonies and parades.
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                  Last edited by sgstandard; 04-08-2015, 07:25 PM.

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                    #10
                    Shirt

                    Still more...this early dagger was made by a rare cottage-maker named Leupold. He was a Jewish fellow making daggers for the SA. Go figure.
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                      #11
                      Shirt

                      Shirt is a long pull-over, unlike most brownshirts, which are short-waisted. I really like the tiny shell buttons on the front. Also - a better pic of collar tab.
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                        #12
                        Nice to see the progression of a WW1 fighter, thanks for showing.

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                          #13
                          Beautiful display. Thank you for sharing.

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                            #14
                            Very nice setup. I agree he needs a ribbon bar with at least a WW1 EKII ribbon on it as well as other awards

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