I know its probably hard from the pictures, but im thinking of buying this and its supposidly dated 1942
anyone have any idea if it looks genuine?
Many thanks
Jim
I know its probably hard from the pictures, but im thinking of buying this and its supposidly dated 1942
anyone have any idea if it looks genuine?
Many thanks
Jim
I've got my eye on this as well, the seller has a interesting story to go with it, don't you think?
Thanks, Glen.
it does sound nice, however its quite easy to make up stuff like that , shame to be bidding against someone else on the forum lol!
Yeah i know you have to buy the item and not the story Anyway i normally just buy TR stuff but now im starting to get a mixture of WW1/WW2 items which catch my eye
Thanks, Glen.
it does look nice , would look spot on above my PPSH,SVT, and M44
I would be interested in seeing an image of the alledged "1942" date marking - and of course the provenance....
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
It is my understanding that most (perhaps not all) Soviet flags of that time period had the hammer/sickle embroidered onto a patch of fabric, which was then sewn onto the larger flag, or banner. This was done because the embroidery looms that they had were not large enough to handle the entire flag/banner body and ensure that the emblem was in the correct location, and correctly positioned in relation to the flag/banner shape.
Hand made flags would be different, as they were hand embroidered.
Boridin
It may be genuine but unfortunately this is the post-1955 version. If there is '1942' on it somewhere, then it was a recent addition.
WW2 period Soviet flags is hard to find, even in Russia. I have tried to find one for ObKrieger for a few monts now here in Russia. Lots of army division flags and so on, but a plain old Soviet flag, no. If you come across a real WW2 Soviet flag it will most likely be expensive. One of the divison flags i was offered costs 3600 Euro...
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