Hi Steve
Eh, we all get bit from time to time on fakes. Actually, I never truly understood the whole fake BGS bullion patches. I mean they aren't common, but they aren't exactly rare. As long as you are willing to pay the going rate.
As far as the wool backed patches go, no they did see continued use. The one thing you need to remember is that these things were purchased in-bulk. They continued to use what they had on hand.
They came out with the wool back tab to add onto the uniform jackets in the 70's. Ultimately they came out with machine woven ones for specific wear on the shirts and wool versions for jackets. The use of the old woven patches on wool backing wasn't new, the police in Hessen did the same thing well into the 90's.
Remember, timelines and dates are only important to us collectors and trying to determine hard and fast dates with German items is not an exact science
Eh, we all get bit from time to time on fakes. Actually, I never truly understood the whole fake BGS bullion patches. I mean they aren't common, but they aren't exactly rare. As long as you are willing to pay the going rate.
As far as the wool backed patches go, no they did see continued use. The one thing you need to remember is that these things were purchased in-bulk. They continued to use what they had on hand.
They came out with the wool back tab to add onto the uniform jackets in the 70's. Ultimately they came out with machine woven ones for specific wear on the shirts and wool versions for jackets. The use of the old woven patches on wool backing wasn't new, the police in Hessen did the same thing well into the 90's.
Remember, timelines and dates are only important to us collectors and trying to determine hard and fast dates with German items is not an exact science
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