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    Panzer Lehr Division Insignia and Equipment

    Does anyone know where Panzer Lehr Division-specific insignia and equipment can be purchased?
    - "L" Cyphers
    - Collar tabs
    - Quality Panzer jackets and trousers

    Also, are there any experts on Panzer Lehr insignia and gear?

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    Panzer Lehr

    Are you talking about reproductions? As to collar tabs, Panzer Lehr Divison did not wear anything specific to identify them as a Lehr unit. It was standard Heer Kragenspiegel. Panzergrenadier Lehr Rgt. 901 and 902 were organic to the Panzer Lehr Divison and were thought to wear green piped shoulder straps with an embroidered "L" for enlisted personnel. (I think there are pictures from Normandy to bear this out). I have seen pink piped Lehr boards and straps, with a bi-colored loop on them, that have been attributed to Panzer Lehr Regiment 130 (from the Panzer Lehr Divison).

    Also, one thing to remember, is that there are multiple Lehr units and not just the Panzer Lehr Division.
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      #3
      Forum

      Use the search function on "Heer Uniforms and Insignia Forum" and type in Panzer Lehr. You should get multiple hits to go through.

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        #4
        Book

        Mike Pruett and Robert Edwards, both WAF members and contributors, have a chapter devoted to Panzer Lehr in their book:

        "Field Uniforms of Germany's Panzer Elite"


        https://www.amazon.com/Field-Uniform...anzer+uniforms

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          Panzer Lehr Division Insignia and Equipment

          Any website or something of that sort where I can purchase Lehr cyphers and Lehr shoulder boards, repro or original, would do. Thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Schulterklappen View Post
            Are you talking about reproductions? As to collar tabs, Panzer Lehr Divison did not wear anything specific to identify them as a Lehr unit. It was standard Heer Kragenspiegel. Panzergrenadier Lehr Rgt. 901 and 902 were organic to the Panzer Lehr Divison and were thought to wear green piped shoulder straps with an embroidered "L" for enlisted personnel. (I think there are pictures from Normandy to bear this out). I have seen pink piped Lehr boards and straps, with a bi-colored loop on them, that have been attributed to Panzer Lehr Regiment 130 (from the Panzer Lehr Divison).

            Also, one thing to remember, is that there are multiple Lehr units and not just the Panzer Lehr Division.
            Glenn,

            You know how I love those green ones😍. Matt

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              #7
              Green Waffenfarbe

              Originally posted by afrikasandman View Post
              Glenn,

              You know how I love those green ones😍. Matt
              Like some guy from Long Island told me, "I'm keen on green!".

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                Lehr Effekten

                Originally posted by Panzeroffizier View Post
                Any website or something of that sort where I can purchase Lehr cyphers and Lehr shoulder boards, repro or original, would do. Thanks.
                Any type of original enlisted to Unteroffizier, with an embroidered "L" is desirable and is usually snapped up quickly when offered for sale. Also, with them being a popular collector item, they are faked quite a bit.

                As to original pieces and cyphers, you can look through some of the dealers sites:

                http://hiscoll.com/

                https://www.weitze.net/

                German ebay is another place to look for originals and repros:

                http://www.ebay.de/sch/19181945-/287...chulterklappen

                http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_odkw=...e&_sacat=28714

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                  #9
                  The L cypher was used as mentioned before for other units. I own a named pioneer tunic with the L cypher. In my tunic it means that he was involved on a teaching unit. The photos does not capture the nice patina of his shoulder boards

                  Juan
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