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    Original cufftitle identification- Help!

    Hi all,

    I displayed this originally under SS insignia as a Tuxedo badge was attached to it, this cufftitle was at first considered fake, then some members pointed out it was original. The stitching is of high quality and it is good condition, with the unfortunate exception of a few pencil sized holes where the badges were put on.

    I still have no idea what it is, since I can't read the writing!

    Could anyone point out what organization this is from and what it specifically says?

    Thanks!








    #2
    Feldhernhalle

    yeah, Sutterlin script is not the easiest one to read, is it?
    Anyways, what you have here is a Feldhernhalle cuff title.
    cheers,
    Matt

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      #3
      So it was given to members of the 1923 Beer hall Putsch?

      Is it like these ones, or does the construction make a big deal?

      http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H071260.html

      http://www.flamesofwar.com/Default.a...53&art_id=2779


      The Title 'Feldherrnhalle'
      The specific title ‘Feldherrnhalle’ refers to the Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals’ Hall) in Munich where an attempted Nazi coup was crushed by the Bavarian state police on 9 November 1923.
      It resulted in Hitler’s arrest and imprisonment.

      Sorry for all the questions, still learning!

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        #4
        Feldhernhalle

        Not sure about your version of it, I'm at work and don't have access to my library at the moment but will check once home and get back to you.
        Im used to see the bevo versions of it but it does not mean yours is not period original.
        cheers
        Matt
        Last edited by Matthew; 10-20-2011, 11:34 AM. Reason: adding

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          #5
          Hey, thanks for the info!

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            #6
            If that white material behind the embroidery is a fibrous paper, it is probably modern.
            Pete

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