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You're going in the wrong direction. A shirt with bi-color piping on the collar is PRE-1938/1939, and would have either gold or silver buttons, depending on the Gruppe. Bi-color piping predates the SA regulation that changed ALL buttons to silver. I don't doubt that the unit may be Niederrhein (with the wrong buttons), but what you need to do is find out if there was also a unit from Berlin with the same numbers. Since the collar piping is intact, the correct, early shoulderboard is intact, it seems unlikely someone would have switched or added the buttons. Always possible, of course, and if they WERE replaced, silver buttons are much easier to find than gold. It's always possible that only the collar piping is original, and everything else is added post-war. But most times, "put-together" shirts are missing that collar piping, which is very difficult to find. Bottom line - I'd try to find out if the same Reserve unit numbers also existed for Berlin. If so, you're home free. The shirt, as is, is entirely correct for Pre-1938/1939 Berlin Brandenburg if such a unit existed. If there's proof that no such unit existed for Berlin B., then either the wrong-color buttons were replaced, or the whole ensemble is "put-together".
You're going in the wrong direction. A shirt with bi-color piping on the collar is PRE-1938/1939, and would have either gold or silver buttons, depending on the Gruppe. Bi-color piping predates the SA regulation that changed ALL buttons to silver. I don't doubt that the unit may be Niederrhein (with the wrong buttons), but what you need to do is find out if there was also a unit from Berlin with the same numbers. Since the collar piping is intact, the correct, early shoulderboard is intact, it seems unlikely someone would have switched or added the buttons. Always possible, of course, and if they WERE replaced, silver buttons are much easier to find than gold. It's always possible that only the collar piping is original, and everything else is added post-war. But most times, "put-together" shirts are missing that collar piping, which is very difficult to find. Bottom line - I'd try to find out if the same Reserve unit numbers also existed for Berlin. If so, you're home free. The shirt, as is, is entirely correct for Pre-1938/1939 Berlin Brandenburg if such a unit existed. If there's proof that no such unit existed for Berlin B., then either the wrong-color buttons were replaced, or the whole ensemble is "put-together".
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