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    Sa Brown Shirt....help

    Greetings all, need help identifying what district this is from.
    With all the changes over the years with the sa it gets difficult. Going through my books and coming up with many variations. The collar tabs are a pinkish red with non braided gold piping. Shouldar board is a silk like pink and white.
    Collar is piped red and white. Any help would greatly be appreciated.
    Regards,
    Gary
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    Collar tabs with piping.
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      Shouldar board
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        #4
        looks like a brownshirt with 1939 pattern collar tabs for an Austrian SA man from Group Alpenland.

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          Gary-
          Are The Buttons Silver Or G0ld?

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            Removable gold buttons Bob.

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              #7
              This is a put together piece. The tabs, if pinkish red, are an unissued post 1939 set for SA group Ostmark. If russet brown they would be post 1939 for group Donau.The red/white collar piping was not used by Ostmark but was used by Austrian groups but it wasn't used when this style of collar tabs were worn. The shoulderboard, if pink/white, is likely made up, as no SA group used pink/white piping, and it's also missing the underlay that would be present on original 1st type boards.
              I would say it's a 'Frankenstein' rebuild of a stripped brownshirt.
              Erich
              Festina lente!

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