Another hypothesis with the n° "6" IF considered reflecting Goldgelb color is Aufklärungs-Abteilungs (mot.) 6, created in october 1935, and wich became Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 57 in april 1940.
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...nen/1leDiv.htm
See too observations on this unit in Robert Edwards' book "Scouts Out", pages 288/289.
Hence 2 points about possible alterations on this wrap :
- First pattern wraps were not produced anymore after 1937, but gold yellow was assigned to Aufklärungs-Abteilung (mot.) only in july 1938 : those recon units wore pink untill this date, so could a gold yellow colar piping be factory made for a first pattern wrap, or always imply a later modification ? (see for instance pics in page 20 of Scott Pritchett's book previously mentioned).
- On prewar shoulder straps for black wraps, usualy there is a gothic "A" when designation is specificaly for an Aufklärungs unit, in most time associated with a unit n° or sometimes alone, but i don't recall to see only a n° without "A" ? An explaination to the non matching color of the embrodered "6" with the strap's piping, added later ?
Another observation, the apparent lack (to be confirmed) of any stamps about manufacturer, year of manufacturing and depot, n° of class of the effect (I, II or III), unit stamp reception, and even name's tag, is rather uncommon (imo) for a first pattern wrap.
If the stamps of a museum or theater (or whatever designation) are legit, then we can suppose the wrap was used in front, or kept at home : but not even a grade promotion or any awards visible on it ?
I would add that IF buttons for straps are period applied, they would indicate the Schwere Schwadron of the Aufklärungs Abteilung.
derka
http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/...nen/1leDiv.htm
See too observations on this unit in Robert Edwards' book "Scouts Out", pages 288/289.
Hence 2 points about possible alterations on this wrap :
- First pattern wraps were not produced anymore after 1937, but gold yellow was assigned to Aufklärungs-Abteilung (mot.) only in july 1938 : those recon units wore pink untill this date, so could a gold yellow colar piping be factory made for a first pattern wrap, or always imply a later modification ? (see for instance pics in page 20 of Scott Pritchett's book previously mentioned).
- On prewar shoulder straps for black wraps, usualy there is a gothic "A" when designation is specificaly for an Aufklärungs unit, in most time associated with a unit n° or sometimes alone, but i don't recall to see only a n° without "A" ? An explaination to the non matching color of the embrodered "6" with the strap's piping, added later ?
Another observation, the apparent lack (to be confirmed) of any stamps about manufacturer, year of manufacturing and depot, n° of class of the effect (I, II or III), unit stamp reception, and even name's tag, is rather uncommon (imo) for a first pattern wrap.
If the stamps of a museum or theater (or whatever designation) are legit, then we can suppose the wrap was used in front, or kept at home : but not even a grade promotion or any awards visible on it ?
I would add that IF buttons for straps are period applied, they would indicate the Schwere Schwadron of the Aufklärungs Abteilung.
derka
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