I will probably be purchasing these shoulder boards that I believe to be good. From my past experiences though I now almost always double check myself as I have been burned so many times. Opinions welcome. Thank you all in advance!
Regards,
Jeff
I will probably be purchasing these shoulder boards that I believe to be good. From my past experiences though I now almost always double check myself as I have been burned so many times. Opinions welcome. Thank you all in advance!
Regards,
Jeff
I don't like them
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
Are these unissued? They look like they've never seen a button through them! William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
There is a postwar tresse on the boards, and something that show me red flag- but I cant let you know what exactly
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
sorry mate but i think those panzer boards are bundeswehr boards (postwar)
tom
Sorry mate but from my limited experience with these boards I'm not a fan either.. Good luck!
Joshua
I did not end up purchasing them. I was looking at them through rose colored glasses. I posted them on another forum and the tresse was brought up there as well Dimas. After refering to the medical boards I just recently purchased I do not believe they are good either. Thanks for the opinions guys.
Jeff
Now I can say what is wrong IMHO. I do not like long buttonholes, even it appears to me like a handmade, the zigzag stitching is curvous and did'dnt give me the feel like the tailor who make them- made at least 100 pieces before- the zig-zag looks like somone make the test with attempt and pretend to be a very good job. The cut of the strap itself looks like a bit wrong with shorter slip-on part
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
First thing i did not like was the zig zag stitching as Dimas also mentioned.
Good eye guys, I also noticed and was pointed to the way the tress does not go all the way to the edge of the board. You can see black space in between. For sure bad. Got my hopes up though.
Jeff
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