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    Picked this set up this weekend. Anyone have any info on these??
    Thanks for any help you can give.

    Shawn
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    With a number that low, there are multiple possibilities for these straps. The photos are not close enough for one to be able to discern if they are just rather poorly made private purchase pieces or something else. They are definitely not issue examples.

    Chip

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      #3
      Here are some more pics. Hopefully these will be better.
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          Hi Shawn,

          Thanks for the better photos. Unfortunately, they don't tell that much more. The piping is made from an odd woven cord, the numbers are very loosely stitched and the button hole stitching is strange too. So, I would say (without the benefit of seeing them in person) that they are either private purchase pieces of a very mediocre quality or reenactor's copies.

          Chip

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            #6
            Two things worry me:-

            1. The button holes are not 'key-hole' shape. To me, that is not indicative of period manufacture;
            2. The way the waffenfarbe is attached to the edge of the body of the shoulderboards (as depicted in post #4). It appears sloppy.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nachrichten View Post
              Two things worry me:-

              1. The button holes are not 'key-hole' shape. To me, that is not indicative of period manufacture;
              2. The way the waffenfarbe is attached to the edge of the body of the shoulderboards (as depicted in post #4). It appears sloppy.
              Hi Nachrichten,

              A keyhole shape to the button hole is not an absolute indicator of authenticity for an issue wartime enlisted shoulder strap. While it is true 99% of the time, I have plenty of examples which have just a slit reinforced with stitching. The stitching is an equally important indicator, as most of the reproductions have either hand sewn button hole reinforcing or are machine sewn with a modern machine, which does not duplicate the period sewing machine stitch. Here are some examples of issue shoulder straps with non-key hole type openings.

              I guess what I am saying is that you have to take all of the characteristics into consideration in order to come up with the best assessment.

              Regards,
              Chip



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