Colleagues a question - color gray - why???? Your opinion
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Tambov - a city in Russia-300 000 population.
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Tunic
Post 1941, SA Gruppe "Weichsel" wore blue-grey collar tabs. SA Reserve II wore grey collar tabs. I have seen them with a metal "R" and metal number, but the metal devices here don't make sense to me. ANY SA collar tab with metal numbers should ALWAYS be regarded with suspicion. Yes, they were used during the period, but not very often. Unless Erich B., Luft. Blue, or Wewelsburg (can't name everybody) has information that explains the odd metal tab devices, and their significance, I'd seriously question this lovely garment.
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SA - Dienstrock für einen SA-Sturmführer im Stab Nachrichtensturm X, SA-Standarte 7, Berlin
Eigentumstück, um 1939. Feldbluse, Fertigung aus Gabadine, mit offenem Kragen, gekörnte Knöpfe, rückseitig mit RZM-Hersteller. Komplett mit allen original vernähten Effekten in der Ausführung 1939 - 1945. Die Kragenspiegel und eingenähten Schulterstücke in der neuen Farbe hellgrau für die Fußstandarte, die Kragenspiegel mit versilberten Metallauflagen, auf dem rechten Arm mit der passenden Armbinde in der schweren Wollausführung. Auf der Brust Schlaufen für 2. Steckabzeichen. SA Dienstrock in sehr gutem Zustand. Dabei Foto Expertise der Firma Weitze.
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I see - figures and an arrow - one color - one metal - one deterioration. It is one complete set I think it good tabs
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Tunic
Since when did SA Gruppe Berlin wear grey collar tabs? If the argument is that it's a grey Reserve II tab, it could have a metal "R", but instead, it has a metal "X" which is a Sturmbann number, not a Sturm number, so even the accompanying description is erroneous. No one answered why he was obviously in a signal unit, but someone forgot to tell him that signal shoulderboards are underlaid in lemon yellow. Like the D.I. in Full Metal Jacket, "You wanna be DIFFERENT!!"
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General government SA,instead of the word sturm SA units used the term Hunderschaft and in 1942 renamed (wehrschutzen Bereitschaften) meaning light infantry, maybe why this has grey underside to shoulderboards as they were all foot units in essence? Also one of my books state the collar should have GG attached, Sean
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