We need to discuss these and come to a consensus on what are we are happy to consider original pre '45 and what are post-war, and the reasons for deciding one way or another. Here are some examples, but I would appreciate other contributions
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Originally posted by George StimsonI'll start with a couple of general questions:
1. How many different varieties of these ribbons have been noted?
2. Concerning the numbers of weaves, if the stripes on a ribbon fall within certain specifications, does the number of weaves matter?
Concerning the number of weaves, I think this is a critical point as many repro ribbons are of the correct dimensions but have a significantly looser weave due to the fewer stitchings. I have seen ribbons that are 45mm wide, UV negative, but only 19mm per white band. I chose the white band as an arbitrary reference as it easier to count the stitches on it.
I think I could venture to say that:
1 any RK ribbon more than 46mm in width is post war.
2 Any ribbon that glows brightly is post-war
But what are the accepted stitch counts??
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Harry, it might be a good idea to show by way of diagram what you mean by the number of 'stitches' on the white band.
What about the stitches on the red and black bands?
AllanLooking for information on RKT KARL HUBER
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