#68446
08/17/2006 05:19 PM
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could any one explain how army hangers attatched to an army brocade belt like this one? Was there another piece involved?
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#68447
08/17/2006 05:32 PM
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Gustavo,
The dagger hangers did not attach to the belt. They were typically worn through a slot in the hip pocket of the tunic and were either attached to an under belt on the trousers or to a clip attached to the tunic lining.
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#68448
08/17/2006 06:01 PM
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thanks Orpo
If anyone could show one of these attachments or clips that would be appreciated
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#68449
08/19/2006 02:02 PM
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Gustavo,
Here is an example of the cloth hanger that was normally sewn into the lining of the tunic. The brocade dagger hangers were simply inserted throught the dagger slit in the pocket and attached to the clip.
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08/19/2006 02:04 PM
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This is an example of the over-the-shoulder sling that served the same purpose. Again, the brocade hangers were simply attached to the clip. As you can see, these cloth straps are adjustable.
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#68451
08/19/2006 02:05 PM
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Daggers could also be attached to an underbelt worn about the waist. Here is such an underbelt for a Kriegsmarine dagger.
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#68452
08/19/2006 02:07 PM
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Here is a loop that simply goes on any waist belt. The brocade hangers are attached to the clip.
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08/19/2006 02:10 PM
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Lastly, here is a set of Heer dagger hangers attached to a clip that fits over the top of the trouser waist. This leather accouterment can be used for trousers worn without a belt.
Lots of ways to attach the dagger hangers but they did not normally attach to the brocade belt.
George
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#68454
08/19/2006 06:32 PM
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thanks for this nearly encyclopedic answer! nice images
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08/20/2006 12:15 AM
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Just to add a little to George's excellent display.Here's a set of hangers attached to the hanger that's sewn to the tunic.Inside shot.
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#68456
08/20/2006 12:19 AM
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From the outside, under the left lower pocket flap.
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#68457
08/20/2006 06:41 PM
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awesome reference! thanks guys!
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#68458
09/01/2006 04:10 PM
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and here is my full KM rig
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