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#41809 06/12/2010 08:48 PM
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Hello,

Here is my first SA kepi.
Oberrhein group.

Nearly Mint...






#41810 06/15/2010 03:43 AM
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Nice one, Duke--I have its "brother":

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#41811 06/15/2010 04:17 AM
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Don't know a thing about them but it sure is a beauty. Smile

#41812 06/15/2010 01:27 PM
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very nice congrats....cheers

#41813 06/19/2010 09:04 PM
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realy nice !

Sebastien.

#41814 06/19/2010 09:38 PM
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Great looking Kepi
Thanks for sharing


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#41815 06/20/2010 11:19 AM
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As much as I am into the study of SA daggers and the like i never really found out the true meaning of the different colors on the Kepi crown. I assume it is in a level of rank that I see different colors on Kepis.
I have seen them from the plain to black, blue, and red. Can someone explain to me the level of rank in order and what each color signifies? Photos would be great!!! but an answer would be just as welcomed. Best Larry


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#41816 06/20/2010 04:36 PM
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The color doesn't relate to the rank but to the SA group. The color was used by two different groups and to tell the difference between them the buttons are either gold or silver. For example black was used by Berlin-Brandenburg with a silver colored button and Niederrhein with a gold color button.

#41817 06/20/2010 04:37 PM
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quote:
Originally posted by Raymond:
The color doesn't relate to the rank but to the SA group. The color was used by two different groups and to tell the difference between them the buttons are either gold or silver. For example black was used by Berlin-Brandenburg with a silver colored button and Niederrhein with a gold color button.
The rank is the wearers left coller tab.


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