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Originally posted by Kondor View PostWhy do you think it is coast artillery? From the two pictures posted, no anchor buttons, no collar tabs to indicate KM.
jacket has no lower pocket sewn on the but sewn in - this indicates KM coastal artillery jackets or 'old school' NCO jackets.
full lining would be another indication of KM coastal artillery jacket.
I would say it might be KM jacket but more photos are need.
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Originally posted by anmarlodz View Postfirst there is no need to be anchor buttons. Most of KMcoastal artillery jackets had standart pebbled buttons.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
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Originally posted by km-spain View PostIn the thousands of pictures and portraits of KM men with feldgrau uniforms that I have seen along the years the pebbled buttons were present in a very very few of them, so how have you arrived to this conclusion?
my conclusion was that not every KM jacket had to have a anchor buttons, it also could have pebbled buttons, but as wrote it could be also 'old school' NCO jacket.
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Salut,
+1,
All the Kusten jackets I have seen had KM buttons and the same on photographs.
I do however have a M36 mantel which looks like a Heer one but with a BAK reception stamp. I read that some Heer effects have been delivered to the KM (side-caps, tunic etc ...) and I guess this coat was one of those pieces.
However I think this is very much an exeption and would expect anchors buttons on the KM uniforms.
As for the jacket it does look indeed like an early KM Feldgrau uniform (not have to be Kusten) - Can we see the lining (jacket inside-out) .
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