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    Hi guys, I would like your opinions on these shoulder boards. I have not seen officer boards made this way. Your opinions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks,
    John
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    Looks like original regular Infantry shoulder boards.
    Someone sewed black fabric over the edges. Since there is what appears to be moth damage on the white felt extending under the black fabric - I'm inclined to think this black piping might have been added recently.

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      #3
      Thanks naxos for taking the time to comment. I have had them for about 25 years so could have been done before that. Unless moths don't like that type of fabric.
      John

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        #4
        Originally posted by John Degioanni View Post
        Thanks naxos for taking the time to comment. I have had them for about 25 years so could have been done before that. Unless moths don't like that type of fabric.
        John
        Quite possible the alteration was done during the war - who knows

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          #5
          Hi guys, any other opinions? Has anyone seen shoulder boards like these? Any thoughts about these boards would be greatly appreciated
          Thanks,
          John

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            #6
            The added piping is done by hand and is unique to the pair, I have seen piping colored to a different color and Army boards used to make SS style boards with rayon like this added but not a pair altered in this way. Compare the rayon with M44 type boards and if it is the same they probably are a wartime modification.

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              #7
              GD Board

              Look at post #253 in this thread and you will see a similar board (different Waffenfarbe). Dying of the edge of Infanterie boards was also done in some units that became GJ regiments 13 & 91 come to mind off hand.


              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=69690&page=17

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                #8
                I like it and think it it is probably period done. Matt

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                  #9
                  Thanks guys, I now know a lot more about this type of shoulder board. I am pleased I posted them. I very much appreciate all input, comments and opinions.
                  Best regards to all,
                  John

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                    #10
                    That's a neat modification! From an officer who transferred from regular Infantry to Sturmpionieren (Assault Engineers)...Who knows?
                    I agree ! Very plausible that its a war time conversion!

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                      #11
                      I have one Schulterstucke Heeres Leutnant changed from Artillerie to Infanterie. Unfortunately I can't post a picture, but I like to show it. If one like to see it, please PM me.

                      Regards Kees

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by naxos View Post
                        Looks like original regular Infantry shoulder boards.
                        Someone sewed black fabric over the edges. Since there is what appears to be moth damage on the white felt extending under the black fabric - I'm inclined to think this black piping might have been added recently.
                        Agree probably post War added, the wear on the boards themselves when compared to the wear on the added black piping...

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