Yes, they controlled the horse with their feet .Always amazed at the skill involved with riding a horse and playing an instrument especially drums![]()
Reins attached to the stirrups.Yes, they controlled the horse with their feet .
Steve
Interesting. Thank you!Hi,
according to the military musician address book (Militär-Musik-Adressbuch / Deutsches Reich) S. 91:
Sergeant Wilhelm Kliche (Pauken & Flöte) was in 1909 abkommandiert/detached (Nr.27):
https://digital.staatsbibliothek-be...1000999424&PHYSID=PHYS_0114&DMDID=DMDLOG_0001
Best regards, Jens
GlennSergeant, Trompeter Wilhelm Kliche was still serving with Kürassier-Regiment Nr. 6 in 1909. He had retired from military service before 1913 as he is no longer listed by that year.
Regards
Glenn
JensHi,
according to the military musician address book (Militär-Musik-Adressbuch / Deutsches Reich) S. 91:
Sergeant Wilhelm Kliche (Pauken & Flöte) was in 1909 abkommandiert/detached (Nr.27):
https://digital.staatsbibliothek-be...1000999424&PHYSID=PHYS_0114&DMDID=DMDLOG_0001
Best regards, Jens
A very nice swordNote the Pallasch de cuirassier, often “Latte” (Kavallerie-Degen) from French Dragon M53, Carabinier or Cuirassier of take .
Copy of French model, made in Germany, for KR officer (Germanized details: shagreen, shape of pommel, etc.).
View attachment 51861Carabinier officer's lath, of the type that may have been transferred to Germany. View attachment 51862Unlikely for officers, but common for enlisted.