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Article about: Emblem of Hussar Braunschweig But I also did not lose time. Bought Rare Original - very rare robably the bag is not according to the regulations - but the emblem is very rare Officer Origina

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    Emblem of Hussar Braunschweig But I also did not lose time. Bought Rare Original - very rare

    robably the bag is not according to the regulations - but the emblem is very rare Officer Original
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    That's a Beautiful Tk, that any collector would love to own.
    Could you show the back of the flap, I'd like to see the attachment points.
    Congratulations.

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    Maybe later. I didn't take it off the bag. Here is analogue Tony & Kaiser and his comments.

    Just arrived, an exceedingly difficult piece to find, an original officer's Totenkopf for Braunschweigisches Husaren-Regt. Nr.17.
    First authorized to be worn on their Pelzmützen 17 September 1883.Emblem of Hussar Braunschweig

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    Don't take it off!
    Just a photo of the leather will show how it's attached.
    Great item.

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    Beautiful details on that Skull.
    Congrats on that find!
    So is that an ammo pouch its attached to?

    Semper Fi
    Phil

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    I can't comment on authenticity, but the look and patina of that pouch and TK is incredible.

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