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MAP
Does this difference help date them?
Very nice SA banner btw!
What I can say is; my SA Standard is a early type predating the RZM standards( the walking swastika means it wasn't set to RZM standards)... it has no RZM markings. My SA Standard most likely 1934/35. My Ortgruppe is RZM marked(tagged) and meets the new standards. Does a static swastika mean early, typically yes...
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05-22-2019 12:20 PM
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fbeaty
My SA Standard is not static, but what I consider a .... walking swastika, in between both positions.
.. Man, that is an interesting variant for sure. Great to see it laid out like this. The swastika is so bold and think. Very cool!
Thanks' for posting the photo.
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Very nice indeed - Heres my Orts Gruppe assortment Pole/pole top/flag and case.
Horst
"He who hesitates is lost - is not only lost but miles from the next exit"
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Great... lovely set... complete!
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Nice police shako
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Raul
Nice police shako
Thanks... a little bit of everything.
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It's really that kind room where would love to spend time
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MAP
Does this difference help date them?
Very nice SA banner btw!
IN a way, yes... it's before RZM standards
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