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    #16
    not the best shots - bad lighting today --- here is a full shot of the interior
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      #17
      detail of the collar section and what appears to be "14" stitched into the liner?

      Can anyone give any detail on what service this uinform would be??
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        #18
        Here's my one and only Dunkelblau tunic.

        Chip



        I used to have this too.

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          #19
          Can anyone help me identify what unit this tuic is from -
          I believe it to be Bavarian - due to the shoulder straps

          What branch of service is it from -

          - black felt cuffs and collar
          - red piping along cuffs, collar, opening
          - white / nickle buttons.

          please, please help

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            #20
            Originally posted by eindecker2 View Post
            Can anyone help me identify what unit this tuic is from -
            I believe it to be Bavarian - due to the shoulder straps

            What branch of service is it from -

            - black felt cuffs and collar
            - red piping along cuffs, collar, opening
            - white / nickle buttons.

            please, please help
            You are correct, the light blue threads in the shoulder straps indicates Bavaria. I believe the only units that this coat could represent is one of the Bavarian Pioneer battalions. They were the only units I can find with the black collar and cuffs, edged red, with white metal buttons. The other units with the same color pattern and the same type of cuffs had yellow metal buttons.

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              #21
              Mike - thank you very very much for this confirmation

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                #22
                Here is a period photo
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