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SS "Overcoat" Armband
These are one of the puzzlements of SS cloth collecting. They were described in an older reference book as an overcoat armband. There is no photographic or physical evidence to validate this claim. The early pieces such as the one pictured have the typical cloth RZM label. Later, and more plentiful, examples bear the typical paper SS RZM label. Whatever they are, the SS had control over them. I have thought that these were handed out to auxillary individuals under the auspicous of the SS. Comments are welcome as I would like to solve this puzzlement.
BOB
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08-11-2011 12:33 AM
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
Hi Bob,
nice example.
i was looking around to see what i could find. please check this link.
LSSAH in February 1938 pictures from military photos on webshots
SS men in over coats. note the armband. now to my eyes the best i can see, it has no black stripes. it is at least a period pic.
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
By Jove, I think you've got it! nice detective work, Andrew! I see no black stripes! That's very neat photo as well.Those guys in the forground look like kids.
~Dean
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
i'm glad you see what i see .
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
by
Andrew
i'm glad you see what i see .
Not as glad as Bob is now!
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
Bob helps so many people here. it's the least i could do to try and see what i could do to help him out too.
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
Im wondering if there are reasons for the exclusion of the black edging ,namely that woolen cloth has a small amount of stretch and could accomodate a larger arm such as a greatcoat, if a black edging were fixed this would restrict the natural stretch, as for cloth or paper tags, would this practise be a cost saving exercise ie easier to stick paper rather than sew
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
I don't think this picture will solve this mystery.
I don't believe that the armband on the picture is the same as posted in post #1.
Because of the low quallity of the picture to show the thin red stripe behind the black one, the black collor of the coat will ''take the red stripe over'' if you know what I mean ( I know very difficult to explain) haha.
Just my opinion.
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Re: SS "Overcoat" Armband
hi Kurt,
i understand. i dont know if this helps, but i blew the picture up about 400% and every thing in between first. what i looked at was the back side of the armband that has no shadow. it is pretty well lit. it shows pretty clear the top edge of the band. and it looks to me that there is no black stripe. it might just be my eyes. i hope others look at it too and comment on what they see.
andrew
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