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SS-VT Totenkopf Button
I finally pulled the trigger on a SS skull button, or an SS-Verfügungstruppe M34-pattern, side-cap 'skull-button' ('Totenkopfknopf für das Schiffchen'.) to be more precise. I just loved the finish on this one and I couldn't resist adding it to my TK collection. I had difficulty taking natural light photo's in this weather so these are the best I can do. As always I appreciate comments or opinions on authenticity.
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12-20-2018 01:52 AM
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Looks good to me, your TK collection is coming along nicely, but please wait for more opinions.
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CBH
Looks good to me, your TK collection is coming along nicely, but please wait for more opinions.
Thanks Chris, I found this thread that F-B left his mark on explaining the "63"
SS Skull Buttons original or not?
Toecutter also posted a similar one somewhere on a thread.
Here they are all together
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Aldo
I finally pulled the trigger on a SS skull button, or an SS-Verfügungstruppe M34-pattern, side-cap 'skull-button' ('Totenkopfknopf für das Schiffchen'.) to be more precise. I just loved the finish on this one and I couldn't resist adding it to my TK collection. I had difficulty taking natural light photo's in this weather so these are the best I can do. As always I appreciate comments or opinions on authenticity.
A very nice original example.
Congrats on adding this to your skull collection!
Ralph.
Searching for anything relating to, Anton Boos, 934 Stamm. Kp. Pz. Erz. Abt. 7, 3 Kompanie, Panzer-Regiment 2, 16th Panzer-Division (My father)
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DrCMH
A nice example, well done. Here is one in situ for the sake of comparison.
Thank you for posting those excellent photo's. They enhance the thread and serve as an invaluable learning tool for serious collectors.
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I found a few more images of this type of button in use on a cap..........
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