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09-06-2017 11:57 PM
# ADS
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Have never seen armband types such as these. Mind you, it isn't one of my better fields, so I couldn't provide a definite yes/no answer in regards to authenticity.
However, I've heard previously that ink stamps on armbands tend to be bad news. I'd be especially wary of any SS stamps, as these are commonly added spuriously to increase buyer appeal, as well as the price tag.
Hopefully someone better qualified than me pops in soon and helps you out. It's a great community, and we're all here to help one another.
Regards, B.B.
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Hello
Welcome to the forum. I have not seen armbands before, I cannot comment on the authenticity of these armbands. This being said high quality pictures with better lighting may be needed identify if they are real or not.
Rockett
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I don't believe any of these are genuine Sir. They seem to all have incorrect material and as previously mentioned, some if not all are fantasy pieces.... I wouldn't be comfortable with any of those in my collection...
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Garbage.
In addition to what has been said above, they are not even spelt right.
For example, grammatically, it should be Deutscher Postschutz (although it wasn't actually called that, but simply Postschutz), Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, SS-Kriegsschule (although there was no school with that designation) etc.
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I would agree with HLP, non are period .
Morris
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Welcome to the forum and glad your here. Thanks for posting your items. I agree with my fellow colleagues that these are not authentic or period pieces.
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