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    Reserve Hat Rah

    First one of these Swagger stick/cane I have ever owned. It is a little over 34 inches long and the whole stick part is covered in the red, black and white patterned material with a metal tip. The top has four sides with a soldier, a sailor, what I believe is Emperor Wilhelm II and a panel with a working compass. Around the pommel is Reserve Hat Rah. The top of the pommel has the name of the seaside town Wilhelmshave and a Kriegsmarine shoulder strap.


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    3rd

    The third word is actually "Ruh'". "Reserve hat Ruh' " is a traditional saying.

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      #3
      Thanks my mistake.


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        #4
        cool item

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          #5
          That is the shoulder board of a deck officer (NCO).....nothing to do with the Kriegsmarine (name of the post-WWI navy).

          Chip

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            Originally posted by Chip M View Post
            That is the shoulder board of a deck officer (NCO).....nothing to do with the Kriegsmarine (name of the post-WWI navy).

            Chip
            I let that slide as I was already very happy with the fact that Kriegsmarine was spelled correctly as a lot of Americans seem to think that it is actually the Kreigsmarine.

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              I didn’t know the Imperial Navy wasn’t called Kriegsmarine. Learned something new. I have a lot of Imperial items but very few Imperial Navy. A couple of buckles. The guy I got this from had another one but the pommel was broken in half. The shaft part looked fine. If someone has a loose pommel they could be matched them up.


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                I believe the imperial navy was called the Kaiserliche-Marine. I've collected imperial navy for many years.

                Chip

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                  #9
                  I have wondered why the crown on the Navy buckle is so different than the Army buckle?


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