Looking at the latest posting here regarding “Brigadefuhrer Collar Tabs” I thought I would post the following.
I’ve reviewed the threads detailing what are considered viable, (acceptable) period examples of SS General’s tabs and I’m (somewhat) familiar with what folks here find to be period examples. That said, I’m well aware that you folks are a lot more experienced than I regarding this stuff, so I was hoping some aticulate insight into what to look for in evaluating these things.
There seems an acceptable “textbook” version of tabs on this forum and those examples without certain specific nuances of the leaves & acorns, while perhaps showing age and wear (and often looking pretty damn good) get reviewed (and dismissed) as fakes. The following is from GFM’s site - The Marshal’s Baton (hope you don’t mind Mike). The features of these tabs - the “bulbous” tip of the leaves & the scalloping of the leaf shape, the down turning of the lower leaf - I think everyone would accept as “textbook”.
I’ve reviewed the threads detailing what are considered viable, (acceptable) period examples of SS General’s tabs and I’m (somewhat) familiar with what folks here find to be period examples. That said, I’m well aware that you folks are a lot more experienced than I regarding this stuff, so I was hoping some aticulate insight into what to look for in evaluating these things.
There seems an acceptable “textbook” version of tabs on this forum and those examples without certain specific nuances of the leaves & acorns, while perhaps showing age and wear (and often looking pretty damn good) get reviewed (and dismissed) as fakes. The following is from GFM’s site - The Marshal’s Baton (hope you don’t mind Mike). The features of these tabs - the “bulbous” tip of the leaves & the scalloping of the leaf shape, the down turning of the lower leaf - I think everyone would accept as “textbook”.
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