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Sarge
Never paid any attention to that feature.
Are there any markings on the back of either skull?
Sarge
On the back of the dark coloured pin , no .
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11-12-2015 11:20 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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Sarge
SS skulls, regardless of size, Always had the lower jaw.
The Heer skulls Never had the lower jaw.
Thus very easy to tell the difference.
Sarge
Hi, I was caught up in that beautiful mess, stumbled upon this and had to comment. I dont think everyone here would agree Sarge. Although it is easy to tell difference, this is not how I would describe it. Costly errors could be made by one that doesnt know any better.
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OK, show me examples of SS skulls with out the lower jaw, metal or cloth.
I do not remember ever seeing any!
Sarge
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I have dealt with this Dima in Latvia-he is a decent seller.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Sarge
OK, show me examples of SS skulls with out the lower jaw, metal or cloth.
I do not remember ever seeing any!
Sarge
I believe he's referencing these, though the design itself wasn't designated for the SS.
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Sarge
OK, show me examples of SS skulls with out the lower jaw, metal or cloth.
I do not remember ever seeing any!
Sarge
Mate , i just published them on this topic ... and take a look on my profile image
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Wagriff
I have dealt with this Dima in Latvia-he is a decent seller.
thanks man . but i ask again , is it normal for one of my skulls to be in a dark colour ?
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Sarge
OK, show me examples of SS skulls with out the lower jaw, metal or cloth.
I do not remember ever seeing any!
The SS death's head with the lower jaw made its first appearance in 1933 and only started to be generally worn in 1934 (although some individuals continued to wear the earlier model well past that date). Prior to this, the SS death's head badge had no lower jaw. For random examples, see:
Danziger Totenschaedel in situ
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