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Last edited by wizardman; 08-16-2013 at 03:21 PM.
I would like to see more detailed pictures as this flag was faked by Delta International back in the 1970's.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
Geez hope its not bad news Bob
Bob I was just reading that the fake 70s ones were light, is this the case... This one is very heavy and a strong material.. The dealer in the UK has a letter from the Imperial War Museum asking to purchase it.. I know that can be faked too.. I'm getting them to send that letter to me..
The organization that used this flag is not the one as named with the thread:
NS-RBK Reichsbund der Korperbehinderten.
Such a type of flag used, fake or original, was in use by the Soldatenbund,
a soldier's veteran''s organization, created in early 1936.
Here an image from a copied issue, as published in the "Uniformen-Markt"-magazine
from May 1, 1936 when things about the uniform were discussed.
Bob C. Mentioned delta and that They typically made flags in the 1970's. I hope this flag isn't marked 60x90
Edit:
This insignia I posted is a regular one and the other is a KM one. Note the anchor.
Last edited by Dean; 08-16-2013 at 10:56 PM.
No it doesnt have any visable markings..and i found a photo of a Delta one..the delta one has horrible feet on the eagle and very poor details,wrong hanging with rope...been reading quite a bit on Delta and another mob from the 60s and 70s and my flag is nothing like them in material and detail,so fingers crossed
The details look pretty nice. The color is bold as well. You may have a good one here. May I ask how you acquired it?
Here a colored plate from Fahnen und Standarten der Wehrmacht,
an official publication from the publisher "Offene Worte" from Berlin
with the official drawing for the flag.
See close-ups from the flag as shown in post 1 (a), the plate (b) and the last shown flag (c):
a) b) c)
Look at the handles for the sword, the better detail for (a) and (b) and the just lousy detail for (c).
The flag from post 1 is okay in my opinion!!
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