Gentlemen,
I bought a cavalry officer kepi from Uniforms of Antiquity which arrived with the infantry bugle patch by mistake. The replacement patch didn't arrive in time for the Kingston, MO reenactment this past weekend, so I bought a patch from James Country Mercantile to use. Now that the replacement patch is here, I see there are subtle differences. One has "fat", straight sabres and the second one has SLIGHTLY longer, thinner, and curved sabres. Was the second patch used in the ACW or is it an IW design? Again, subtle differences, not the really long and thin, curved sabres. I've not been able to find a clear image on line to confirm which is correct.
Second question: How common was it to have the regimental number embroidered in silver above the crossed scabbards on the smaller kepi patch? I've put it on the larger patch for my Hardee hat and it looks great, but I wasn't sure if this was common for the smaller patch as well.
Third question: What about having the brass company letter on the top disk / crown? I know officer's had a lot of leeway, but I'm not sure if this would be a common practice, and I've found no period photos of Kansas cavalry officers to use as a guide.
Trying to get it right!
Thanks in advance,
Gary
I bought a cavalry officer kepi from Uniforms of Antiquity which arrived with the infantry bugle patch by mistake. The replacement patch didn't arrive in time for the Kingston, MO reenactment this past weekend, so I bought a patch from James Country Mercantile to use. Now that the replacement patch is here, I see there are subtle differences. One has "fat", straight sabres and the second one has SLIGHTLY longer, thinner, and curved sabres. Was the second patch used in the ACW or is it an IW design? Again, subtle differences, not the really long and thin, curved sabres. I've not been able to find a clear image on line to confirm which is correct.
Second question: How common was it to have the regimental number embroidered in silver above the crossed scabbards on the smaller kepi patch? I've put it on the larger patch for my Hardee hat and it looks great, but I wasn't sure if this was common for the smaller patch as well.
Third question: What about having the brass company letter on the top disk / crown? I know officer's had a lot of leeway, but I'm not sure if this would be a common practice, and I've found no period photos of Kansas cavalry officers to use as a guide.
Trying to get it right!
Thanks in advance,
Gary
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