Here is a collar tab i am also wondering on the originality, thanks!
Here is a collar tab i am also wondering on the originality, thanks!
Thanks FB, that was my first impression as well !!!!
Bravo. Look at Whammond, or Shea, or Bruce Herman for real objects of this type. The keys here are: a.) the badge cloth, which in an example of the year 1935/6, should be marvelous, pure wool of superior quality....I won't generalize about the later badges, as they surely were of lesser quality; however, in this epoch, they were made of pure wool. This fact is why the moths go for the patches before they eat the tunic, since the latter had mixture of other fibers with wool.
Secondly, the piping alu/black is very distinctive, as seen in attachments. Authentic piping in loose form exists. The piping in the early era for the collar patch was to be 1.5 cms, but is often 2 cms as for the collar itself.
Happy foetid woolens. Pennsylvania is full of old Nazi junk to hear my dealer interlocutors tell it. Viel Sammlerglueck.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 03-25-2012 at 01:35 AM.
FB....you are incredible...
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