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Hereby I’ll try to clarify the question regarding kz Hellbraun (light brown) waffenfarbe vs. recon kupferbraun (copper brown) waffenfarbe. I have researched the topic here on the forum and now put some of your words, findings and photos together with daylight photos of kz shoulder straps from my own collection.
WAF member Dennis S once wrote: “SS dropped kupferbraun or copper brown for Recon in 1942. IMO I would say any brown piped boards made or used after 1942 were most likely for KZ since I cannot find any references to other browns used by the SS after that date”.
There are many posts regarding brownish waffenfarbe here on WAF and it is difficult to find 100% sure answers. To quote John Pic (regarding differences in colour): “You have a dilemma similar to that of the Heer Mountain troops. Once in awhile you find the shade of green was different than prescribed. Most likely to an Ss trooper or tailor brown was brown light or dark didnt matter”, and Robert H: “Not to forget discoloration from storage, sun light, smoke and whats so ever”.
Hellbraun (light brown) colour from the 1937 Waffenfarben der Waffen-SS piping chart:
Hereby I’ll try to clarify the question regarding kz Hellbraun (light brown) waffenfarbe vs. recon kupferbraun (copper brown) waffenfarbe. I have researched the topic here on the forum and now put some of your words, findings and photos together with daylight photos of kz shoulder straps from my own collection.
WAF member Dennis S once wrote: “SS dropped kupferbraun or copper brown for Recon in 1942. IMO I would say any brown piped boards made or used after 1942 were most likely for KZ since I cannot find any references to other browns used by the SS after that date”.
There are many posts regarding brownish waffenfarbe here on WAF and it is difficult to find 100% sure answers. To quote John Pic (regarding differences in colour): “You have a dilemma similar to that of the Heer Mountain troops. Once in awhile you find the shade of green was different than prescribed. Most likely to an Ss trooper or tailor brown was brown light or dark didnt matter”, and Robert H: “Not to forget discoloration from storage, sun light, smoke and whats so ever”.
Hellbraun (light brown) colour from the 1937 Waffenfarben der Waffen-SS piping chart:
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