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    WW1 German Field Dressings 1914

    Hello all, I haven't been active on the forum for quite some time as my choice of career (teacher) has rather got in the way, as it is so very good at doing. The recent events in the world have, however, given me a little more time to indulge my increasingly neglected hobby. In my...
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    Bavarian Steel Belt Buckle - Help Required!

    Hi All, I'm interested in this Bavarian steel belt buckle. I have numerous brass examples of Bavarian 1895 buckles but I feel I ought to get a steel one. It looks good to me based on the wear and soldered loop and prongs at the rear, but I'd really appreciate some opinions of other...
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    WW1 Turkish Grenades

    Indeed, these ball grenades are lovely but I've never seen one for sale in the UK though I've seen a few of the later type. I'll have a route and see if I can find my Gallipoli photos; there are some good shots in there of battlefield recovered Turk ball grenades. S
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    WW1 Turkish Grenades

    I doubt very much that that grenade is from the Gallipoli campaign. I have been there and the only Turkish grenades you come across in the museums are this type: http://www.paul-spence1964.com/BULGARIANBALLGREN.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; For most dealers the only...
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Chip, Are the two boards you have posted a photo of both in your collection? I thought you said that you were still on the hunt for an EM's 3rd IR board with pre 1916 cipher? ( I recall there was a picture on the wants list you sent me a little while back) Or is the one you have an M07/10...
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Really? That's incredibly perceptive given how poor the photos are. Seems there's a lack of chain-stitched examples and a few too many ciphers all together. I suppose the frame looks old so it'll convince a few people.
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Hi Chip, Thanks for that - not being much of a cipher reader I can now tell which example of the two I have. I cam across some boards the other day which I though might interest you...
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Ha Ha! Good answer! I have to say that as a collector I am not - and never have been - interested in collecting rare items. To have something from a conflict such as the Great War I consider to be enough of a prize in itself. The reason I ask whether I have something rare is that I am...
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Thanks Tony, I understand that this type of cipher is fairly scarce but not that rare - does that sound about right do you know? Best wishes, Simon
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Thanks Tony. Do the four letters in the cipher translate to something auf Deutsch? I though I read/heard somewhere that there was later cipher introduced for this regiment that was just 'PK'? Or is that just moonshine on my part?! Best, Simon
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    Shoulder Board Cipher Identication Please!

    Hi All, I know this shoulder board is for an officer of the 3rd Bavarian Infantry Regiment but I gather that there were two different types of cipher issued. As I have never been able to make out what the ciphers are supposed to say, I wonder whether anyone is able to tell me which one of the...
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Thanks Guys. Wish I had more time to research in more detail some of the things I've got and share some of my bits and pieces on the forum. Will definitely try to do so in 2011. Thanks again and best wishes, Simon
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Hi Chip, Thanks so much - it's great to have the info about the Bayonet's unit service. Seems this one had a fairly interesting life. Most of my pieces have sat for years without me investing the time to investigate more about them. Whilst we're on the subject - I also have a M1864 sidearm...
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Gladly but I can't get my head round how to add a picture! What am i supposed to do to add an attachment from my computer? S
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Thanks Chip. I acquired this cockade years ago with some other bits which supposedly came from a house clearance near Penge, London. From the same house clearance I got an 1871 Bayonet in its badly rotted scabbard. I always assumed that as the 1871 was issued to Reservists and Landwehr troops...
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Thanks Chip - great detailed photos. I can't believe that it didn't occur to me that it would be the state motto. Durrrrr. Are these common to find? Cheers, Si
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    Bavarian Reservist Cockade for Feldmutze -what does it say?!

    Hi All, I am trying to find out what the lettering on the Bavarian Reservist Cockade for the EM's Feldmutze is supposed to be. On the cross there looks to be two dates on either side of the chess board design of Bavaria with two gothic letters, maybe a cipher on the lower leg of the cross...
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    German Company Numbering - How high does it get?

    Gents - thanks for your help. Numbering anomaly, no - Simon's eyesight anomaly, yes. After Glenn posted his response I checked the bugle. The stamping is in fact '9 K' but this has been later restamped directly over the nine with a '0' an to the left of this a '1', using the existing K to...
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    German Company Numbering - How high does it get?

    The reason I ask is that my WW1 German Bugle is marked RJR 229, 19 K. I understand this to be Reserve Infantry Regiment 229. 19th Company. I thought I heard somewhere that there were more companies created as the war progressed but was surprised at so high a number. Simon
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