Hello everyone, I picked this item up a while ago on estand, and as a beginner in the cloth department, I have a few questions for you all, many thanks in advance, one day I'll know a little bit more
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Hi Dan, lots of questions to answer, so here goes.
The tunic is for the rank of Captain (Hauptmann) according to the shoulder straps, but the collar tabs are for a OberLeutnant?? I suspect the extra pips have been added?
Here is a chart of Luftwaffe ranks for you:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~rhorta/jgrank.htm
As the wearer was an officer, the tunic is a private purchase, tailor made, item. Hence the silk lining and details such as the internal belt. The dagger hanger will only be found on senior NCO's and Officers tunics. The breast eagle would have been hand stitiched. Does this one look like it has been replaced? I don't know, but looking at the photo I think I might be able to see a faint outline near the upper left wing where another eagle once was stitiched? Look also to the left of the swastika. Hard to tell via a PC screen but you should be able to tell in person.
Hope this helps?
Cheers, Ade.Last edited by Adrian Stevenson; 10-08-2004, 04:16 PM.
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Tough question to answer. The pips might well be a wartime addition. A possible scenario:The chap gets promoted and he adds the pips as this is easy to do but the collar tabs never got replaced due to shortages late in the war? This situation is not unknown. Or a collector has messed with it post war and did not know what he was doing?
See if you can very carefully ease the pip up and look underneath without removing them to see how the silver braid has aged. It should look brighter/cleaner under a pip that has been there for 60 years.
Cheers, Ade.
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Hi Dan, the regulation pips were gilt/bronze. If the "silver" looking pip is a late war item it may well be zinc. These do not hold the finish well over time and the colour may well have worn off. If the pip is made from alluminium alloy, it will be a NCO's pip that has been used.
Cheers, Ade.
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