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
Carabinier officer's lath, of the type that may have been transferred to Germany.
Unlikely for officers, but common for enlisted.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.