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    #16
    Reichspost

    Schulterklappen,
    I think for clearing the question of "G" or "S" is the best way to ask Germans - can I post Your pic on one of Geman forums?
    Last edited by lbsr; 02-22-2008, 06:25 PM.

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      #17
      Cyphers

      Please feel free to do so. Thank you!

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        #18
        Originally posted by lbsr View Post
        Reichspost

        Schulterklappen,
        I think for clearing the question of "G" or "S" is the best way to ask Germans - can I post Your pic on one of Geman forums?
        guess where I use to live and what my native language is....

        However, I´m still not sure what to make of the tabs + cypher. Are you able to provide a clear picture of the boards front and back?

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          #19
          picture

          I will try to them on a different scanner and see if I can improve them.

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            #20
            Improved scan

            Here is a better quality scan of the front of the board.
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              #21
              Back

              A scan of the back.
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                #22
                Problem solved!
                Sächsischen Landgendarmerie von 1922 - 1933
                Really it is "LG" !
                See http://www.sachsen-polizeigeschichte.de/41406.html

                btw: it is really great site

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                  #23
                  Thank you

                  Originally posted by lbsr View Post
                  Problem solved!
                  Sächsischen Landgendarmerie von 1922 - 1933
                  Really it is "LG" !
                  See http://www.sachsen-polizeigeschichte.de/41406.html

                  btw: it is really great site

                  Thank you very much for posting this information!

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                    #24
                    As Jiri Libal already wrote, the collar patches are from the Reichspost; just allow me to add for completeness' sake that they are for a Postschaffner (1932 pattern).

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                      #25
                      Thank you

                      Originally posted by HPL2008 View Post
                      As Jiri Libal already wrote, the collar patches are from the Reichspost; just allow me to add for completeness' sake that they are for a Postschaffner (1932 pattern).

                      Thank you very much for your help!

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