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    SovPha

    SS Metal Cap Insignia - Book Review

    Hello Community!

    I reviewed a while ago Andrew Reznik's book SS Metal Cap Insignia (Manufacturers, types, variants).

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    04-25-2024, 07:52 PM
    Alaskan Man

    Waffen-SS Cavalry Officer's Visor Cap - For Review & Comment

    This is a nice-looking hat.
    I am fearful causing damage by turning up the sweatband. I am open to suggestions.



    04-25-2024, 08:03 PM
    oliverzx6

    Narvik-Schild

    Helle,
    what material is the shield made of? Maybe Cupal or Buntmetall?
    thanks a lot.
    greetings
    Oliver

    04-25-2024, 06:06 PM
    Magaz

    Hello

    Hello,
    I'm from Brazil and interested in coins and notes from WW2 period.

    04-25-2024, 04:23 PM
    cb4479

    ss id disc

    HI
    could anyone help with which unit this was and if the id disc is authentic,,thankyou

    04-25-2024, 04:43 PM
    cb4479

    Please help and hello

    Hi im carl jpined today please could some help with the unit the disc is for and is it authentic
    many thanks
    carl

    04-25-2024, 04:11 PM
  • "BeVo" SS cuff titles: how to spot original from fake

    Hi Guys, as this question comes up very often, I thought it would be useful to place a pinned thread on the subject?

    The key to determining an original from a fake, like so many other German items, is the reverse.

    Here is the edge detail of an original. Note the pattern of the weave and how it forms a series of small almost even sized white "dots" right near the edge of the cuff title? This is only seen on originals.

    The chequered black and white weave which forms the back of the title is known to collectors as "salt and pepper" weave.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: "BeVo" SS cuff titles: how to spot original from fake started by Adrian Stevenson View original post
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