WW2 Waffen-SS Gebirgsjager Edelweiss Patch M43 Feldmütze Cap Insignia
Article about: A few weeks ago I encountered a seller at my local flea market with several boxes of supposed WW2 German items. Many were classic fantasy fakes while others were more convincing. Once I spot
WW2 Waffen-SS Gebirgsjager Edelweiss Patch M43 Feldmütze Cap Insignia
A few weeks ago I encountered a seller at my local flea market with several boxes of supposed WW2 German items. Many were classic fantasy fakes while others were more convincing. Once I spot a fake in a group I proceed cautiously, but often times the good is mixed in with the bad. I was the first at the table, and over cover of darkness (it was 5:30 AM) I worked feverously with a flashlight clinched between my teeth; not the best way to make calm, rational, informed choices! While I was digging the seller kept putting more out and a small crowd began to develop. I saw him put two Early War US M1903 "Scant" stocks on the table and I had to move quickly as I knew those were what they appeared to be. As the sun began to rise
One box containing small items was filled with a mix of patches and badges, many of which were clearly fantasy. Limp cuff titles, sad SS "Tuxedo" badges and paper-thin screwback Iron Crosses, even a pair of old fantasy SS pith helmet shields for good measure. Digging deeper I began to find other pieces that seemed viable. Before moving over to the rifle stocks I managed to grab a half dozen "interesting" specimens and this Edelweiss patch was one of them (I will be posting several others here too).
I would really appreciate the experienced eyes of the forum to take a look at this patch and share any criticisms, opinions and thoughts you might have about it. I thankfully did not have to invest much into any of the pieces procured that day and would still be happy to have this one in my collection as a "place holder" if it were in fact a reproduction.
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Adrian, thanks so much for the confirmation. This patch has been sitting in limbo for a week or two as I did not want to get too excited about what I did not know! Glad to add this one to the permanent collection, I very much appreciate you taking a look at it.
Wonderful display Aldo, lots of good looking variety...and TWO fezs!
Noticed your copy of "Come And See" too, still very much an overlooked and unseen film in the US. I've read in several places that most of the ammunition being fired was live and that many of the wardrobe and props were original "captures." Few others can approach the look, the feel...the surreality. The short cutscene of the woman eating the lobster is one of my favorites, it really encapsulates the absurdity of the spectacle.
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