Because they are not tagged, how do you know the quality tapered off? Perhaps the better-embroidered examples were the last ones made, and they got better with experience!
Because they are not tagged, how do you know the quality tapered off? Perhaps the better-embroidered examples were the last ones made, and they got better with experience!
Here's an odd one.
Seems to have had the Hundertschaft number '26' unpicked for upgrading to officer level.
Didn't the M35 'full face' TK numbers only go up to '25' ??
I thought '26' etc. were introduced later ............... and used only with the M36 TK tabs. ??
Here's an unpicked '23' officer upgrade for comparison ...............
Yes Robin, all the documents I have indicate that the 26th Hundertschaft wasn't established until July, 1937 as an element of Thueringen.
However, if the patch is genuine and it is indeed a 26 then a possible explanation is that old patches were refurbished due to the growth of the units and the resulting insignia shortfall. Indeed, there are numerous mentions in period daily orders requiring patches to be taken off grey uniforms and transferred to black dress ones due to supply shortages.
Also men transferred from one Hundertschaft to another had to return their numbered patch to the original company.
I do have photos of that early skull being worn as late as 1939 but always with one of the lower numbers as the wearer retains an old collar patch.
HH has one on their next auction, original or not that's the question ......
Last edited by Robin Lumsden; 10-09-2022 at 11:35 PM.
It was shown earlier in Post #91.
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