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    I came across these cuff titles can I have your opinion. Thank you Pete
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    These are not DDR/NVA titles, wrong sub forum...Third Reich ! as for there authenticity I have no idea.......so I have moved the thread to here "SS Uniforms and insignia", seeing though one is SS the other is a TENO title, the guys here will give you an opinion.
    Prost ! Steve.

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    Thank you and I apologize for putting on wrong thread

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    The Teno looks fine to me.

    Eric
    [h=3]e plu·ri·bus u·num[/h]

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    TeNo good, SS bad

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    Both are good IMHO
    Regards,
    Dimas

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    Quote by Dimas View Post
    Both are good IMHO
    I also like the look of the LSSAH but not confident enough to say GOOD.
    But I rather do like it.

    Eric
    [h=3]e plu·ri·bus u·num[/h]

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    Was it only the RZM manufactured LAH cuff titles that had the seven strand bullion border??

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    Found this on an old link Dave.

    Williamson and McGuirl’s German Military Cuffbands 1784-Present, 1998, Pages 166-167.

    Flatwire-Woven:

    “In 1939, as a cost saving measure, production of those bands with hand-embroidered aluminum thread inscriptions was to be augmented by a new type of cuff band on which the inscription was executed in machine woven aluminum thread. Two distinctive styles exist for this type of band. The earlier pattern, when viewed from the reverse, shows a distinctive speckled, so-called “salt and pepper” effect over the greater part of the black cloth. The later pattern, found on most of this style of band introduced during the war time years, displays a completely plain black reverse with the area carrying the reverse image of the weave covered with a protective layer of cloth.”

    This may be incorrect but here it is.
    In 43 it was no longer control of the RZM. Eric
    [h=3]e plu·ri·bus u·num[/h]

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    Thanks Eric yes Iknew about the backings etc but i was checking on the styles of borders the one in this post shows a continuous sticthed thread border whereas i was under the impression that the RZM made versions had the 7 strand aluminium border , so which type is this one , early or late

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