What is said on another site apropos of nothing, but a statement that encapsulates the problem of the halt leading the blind....
"....Just doesn't look right, the material used
I have never owned one of these, so just my honest opinion
I am surprised the big guns have not chimed in yet ..."
This sort of post is what takes up so much space so often.
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and which is why, just as there are only half a dozen dealers I trust implicitly, there are contributers on this site (lifetime members, moderators and other experts with specialised skills) whose opinion is given without fear or favour and is the best that can be relied upon , given the limitations of the medium.
Thanks for your persistence in striving for quality in all areas. Paul
"..... really do like those white gauntlets FB, if ever you decide to part with them please let me know.[/QUOTE]
The standard bearer buck skin thingies came thus.
You can buy the whole rig, if you want, but it came from Shea and was slightly more than as had in some locales.[/QUOTE]
I might have to admire them from afar in that case as I'm sure I'll never have enough expendable income to afford such gems. They are terrific to see nonetheless.
Unusual to see an SS-Kampfbinde marked in such a manner - a very nice example, well done.
Regards,
Carl
Very nice kampfbinde! And as usual a real pleasure to see your lovely collection of black uniforms and visors F.B.
Thanks, friends. I should not snark with the purloined post (it was about an arm band), but it so typifies the problem of work here that I could not resist.
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You do see them with the mark on the red textile, as I have a couple. The marking of all the textiles was a requirement.
A very nice kampfbind, it will sit well with your collection FB.
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