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07-14-2008 06:14 AM
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Re: RZM tags
The tag makes reference to the law for the protection of party and state that mandated the requirement for the RZM to mark nearly all pieces of uniform and equipment. This law of late 1934 replaced one of late 1933 as concerns the protection of party symbols and uniforms. The 1934 law had a 1935 addendum that listed all the pieces of regalia to be so marked.
Each tag has a serial number as well as the code number of the manufacturer. Another law forbade contractors of party regalia from placing their trade marks on said regalia. This law was enacted also in 1935.
The fakes tags are similar to fake bank notes, in that they flub certain details of an original tag. Other sites have little compendia of fake tags, but, again, I leave this sport to others.
The internet has improved the quality of fakes in the kind of challenge and response that is the essence of human existence.
happy collecting.
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Re: RZM tags
The Bender books by Saris et al in their number have useful material on this subject, but upon a close reading of the most recent volume that appeared a couple of years ago with SS caps, I found myself in disagreement with details of this volume in this minor aspect.
Maybe someone has a better interpretation?
I am surely open to counter arguments to any analysis I might have proffered here.
Mr. Coleman has views on this matter, too, I know.
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Re: RZM tags
I have another RZM Tag.
What is it and what is diferent? Which time was used?
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Re: RZM tags
Thank You for answer
yes world is litle
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Re: RZM tags
Dear Sir, I am glad to be of service. Happy collecting. FB Auerbach
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Re: RZM tags
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Friedrich-Berthold
Here is another RZM tag of the type you have posted. This is for the firm of Adolf Ernst somewhere in Bavaria...I cannot recall the locale. This is Robert H/s image, for which we thank him. Maybe Robert can recall if this cap had a date, but I think it was indeed 1937...
I think from Hanover
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