Eventually I didn't bought the cufftitle because I've purchased a SS Pz. M43 (Michael Wittmann-style) cap.
You just can't buy everything at once he! :-)
Eventually I didn't bought the cufftitle because I've purchased a SS Pz. M43 (Michael Wittmann-style) cap.
You just can't buy everything at once he! :-)
I was fussing around with the camera today and thought I would add these two images for further reference since it is relevant to this thread...
Armband for all ranks of a medical company under command of SS Subdistrict I (Munich):
And further, an SS-Ärmelabzeichen for an officer (physician) in the medical service:
Very nice. Thanks.
great images. i also express my thanks.
especially for the Aermelabzeichen. i don't see many of this grade around.
Thank you for all of your kind thanks, friends. Clear images of the embroidery do help considerably in figuring some of these things out. I have seen variations in the quality of the embroidery and it reminds me of exactly what FB has said, each item IS unique and not the product of a faceless machine.
A bit off the topic of the original post, but not irrelevant:
The above is the finest example I have in my collection of skilled embroidery.
another splendid Aermelabzeichen and further examples of the art as clear as they are crucial.
many thanks to the gentlemen collectors here on the creation of a thread of note and value.
DrCMH shows a collar tab above that is extraordinary in the precision of its hand embroidery. the examples within this thread show what is truly a lost art.
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