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Article about: There is something wrong with this "kind" of RZM paper tag imo. Compared to other known originals I noticed several different points.

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    Just on a side note. It intrigues me that in German "Number" is spelt Nummer (with no "O") and yet they
    use abbreviation 'No'. Must be a universal thing!

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    Quote by PDavies View Post
    Just on a side note. It intrigues me that in German "Number" is spelt Nummer (with no "O") and yet they
    use abbreviation 'No'. Must be a universal thing!
    In fact , tags with the abbreviation " Nr. " existed alongside , though on a smaller scale - the usual " No. " originating in the Latin word Numero ..
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture RZM Paper Tag   RZM Paper Tag  

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    Thanks for that clarification Winkelman

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    what is the opinion of this tag?RZM Paper Tag

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    One more stinker tag:

    RZM Paper Tag

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    What about the one (tag) posted in #24?

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    The tag posted in #24 is original, IMO.

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    any additional comments anyone?

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    Thanks MM1985 for your input concerning a tunic that caught my attention. Despite not being fortunate enough to own a black tunic, it seems the attachment of the brassard to the tunic is rarely examined on these threads (compared to collar tabs and cuff titles). Collectors must probably expect tunics to have been stripped of the armband and its reattachment not an indication of anything more. It seems they are often lightly tacked to the sleeve. Regards.

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    Quote by texasuberalles View Post
    What about the one (tag) posted in #24?
    In my opinion the Tyr-Rune should not be black, but printed in blue,
    due to the brown color of the backing!
    I checked the 1936 RZM manufacturing list. The Tyr-Rune was not mentioned,
    but surely would have had blue print for SA and NSKK (red for HJ).

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