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Thank you Glenn, well done (y).
May I ask you where do you have found the information? I found a similar one for Music-Directors but nothing about the A.K.O. The following pic is extracted from „Die Uniformen der deutschen Armee. II. Abteilung (8. Auflage)“. I translated in english, maybe someone might be interested.
 

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Here are a couple of plates that I have showing the M1898 music straps
The M1898 straps followed the color of the enlisted strap or the underlay
of the officers straps as you see in the plate with the 3 straps .
Steve
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Thank you Glenn, well done (y).
May I ask you where do you have found the information? I found a similar one for Music-Directors but nothing about the A.K.O. The following pic is extracted from „Die Uniformen der deutschen Armee. II. Abteilung (8. Auflage)“. I translated in english, maybe someone might be interested.
Good morning.

from the Armee-Verordnungsblatt. Please find below the pertinent section.

Regards
Glenn

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Great photo! Colorization is beautiful, but I believe the Musikmeisters belt sports a red central stripe and the tresse are silver (or gold depending on the button color) with red trim as opposed to blue. I had both a pre-war and a feldgrau version, I’ll see if I can find a photo
 
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