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12-21-2015 02:28 PM
# ADS
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I think you'll need better photos of the cuffs . I hope it's all original , it would be a nice group .
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Unfortunately this is the only photo of the items. I realised it was asking a lot to get authentication of the items from it. The kit is not for sale yet, but might be and I just wanted to gauge the opinion in case it was offered. No worries, will have to wait and see.
D
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That is a couple of great cuffs titles if they prove to be good , I like the fact they have different backings . I believe the hat insignia is for customs , The best of luck
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Yes, with the SS stuff and all cufftitles you'll need very good quality pics of the obverse and reverse. I'd say everything looks decent at a glance, but that doesn't mean anything. Who is the owner and what is the provenance would be important with a group like this, if it's already in a collection or from a dealer then everything has to be looked at very carefully.
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Most of it looks to be genuine. However, the Totenkopf piece appears to be a fake. I can not tell on the Oberbayern title from the picture.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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You must secure clear, standard images especially of the two very valuable cuff titles. No one can seriously conduct business in this manner.
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Authentic SSTV regalia is very desirable. However, it is also heavily faked and well. Hence, a question like this is a overture to disappointment in most cases.
Do yourself a favor, and get sound images, if you want our help.
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The Oberbayern cuff is undoubtedly genuine, as these flatwire bands with the "salt and pepper" backing have never been reproduced. I do hold out hope for the other cufftitle too, as I see the remains of an "F" tag on one end, which is a good sign. As said, better pics will be needed to confirm...
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