Hi Robin!
This question has bugged me for years!
On page 93 of your book "A Collector's Guide To Third Reich Militaria",
you showed the interior of a Allgemeine-SS EM/NCO cap with a paper
inserted in the sweat diamond, with the name 'Tiefenthaler' on it.
You stated that the original owner inserted this himself.
Then on page 79 of your next effort "Detecting The Fakes", you show
the interior of the same cap (please don't tell me it's a different cap, as
I've heard that here before), with a piece of paper with a different,
typed name tag which you state is the owner's name , rank, SS number,
and unit.
So which name tag, if either, is the original one?
You show an original SS typewriter on page 139 of "Fakes".
Is this a clue?
This question has bugged me for years!
On page 93 of your book "A Collector's Guide To Third Reich Militaria",
you showed the interior of a Allgemeine-SS EM/NCO cap with a paper
inserted in the sweat diamond, with the name 'Tiefenthaler' on it.
You stated that the original owner inserted this himself.
Then on page 79 of your next effort "Detecting The Fakes", you show
the interior of the same cap (please don't tell me it's a different cap, as
I've heard that here before), with a piece of paper with a different,
typed name tag which you state is the owner's name , rank, SS number,
and unit.
So which name tag, if either, is the original one?
You show an original SS typewriter on page 139 of "Fakes".
Is this a clue?
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