Baden L G I R 109

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Just in a single shoulder strap for the Baden 109
The numbers 109 and not the crown on the strap
suggest that this officer was in the reserve regiment
There is white underlay however no silver tressa on the strap
which might also be because he was a reserve
Shown with it is massive pair for a Lt. Col
with the crown and the silver tressa
This is the older style shoulder straps
that I have owned since 1981
SteveBaden 109 f.JPGBaden 109 B.JPG
 
I want to tell you Steve, that I am more and more fascinated by your shoulder's theme collection.
Zeb ;
Many thanks
I collected shoulder straps since the 1980's
When Mike Kelso started the plans for his book on I G shoulder straps
That got me fired up to do a better job with my shoulder strap collection
Here are a couple of more pairs of Baden L G R 109
1 pair pre war ; the other Feldgrau
sorry that they are under glass , so not the best photo
SteveBaden L G R 109.JPG
 
Steve was very forthcoming with allowing me to photograph his straps, boards and epaulettes for Under Arms. Much appreciated.

I might add Tony of Kaisersbunker and many others contributed.
 
Very nice!
Dear Steve, please tell me which regiment is this? Thanks
 

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Very nice!
Dear Steve, please tell me which regiment is this? Thanks
Not sure which regiment that you are asking about ?
Let me know
top row is Saxon Infantry
the straps at the bottom that are in a slant
with silver tressa are the Baden L G R 109
Steve
 
I meant these Saxon shoulder straps. Please tell me which regiment is this? Thank you

Reingold
They are Saxon Infantry Regt.101 This is a wider strap which I think is for the
Friedensrock. The underlay is white as for all Infantry regiments at that time
Steve
 
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