why thank you Ned.
why thank you Ned.
Thank you F-B!
I know that's hand made, but the dot on the "i" has more lines than usual seen. So that didn't help me to feel better with it.
The letters are more plump than some, but the embroidery itself all looks fine to me.
There are versions of this "AH" that are more rotund, as it were, or the embroidery is also squished from use.
There is no substitute to the actual examination of these things in hand, and, as I say, to living with them every day, whereby one grows very accustomed to the appearance of
old, real Stickerei.
I hope one time to be as expert as you! Many thanks.
Very long and hard work... Nice picture!
nice LAH title, also interesting to see all the variations.
I don't think there is no other bullion RZM title out with so many variations of it.
Peter J. showed once a very nice early RZM pattern, then we know the one often seen on the
dress Tuxedos, then the normal more common style, then the thicker embroidered style.
Makes roughly for me 4 different RZM bullion styles allone.
and greetings to my beloved Lake Geneve,
was quite often in Montreux for one night on the way to Spain or to southern France.
Very nice image and a pleasing change from old clothes. Sometimes we do better to focus on the world's beauty and the joys of spring.
Thank you. Yes it's good to have sun after this long and grey winter.
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