I've often wondered why the warp, and possibly the weft, count were changed sometime between WWI and WWII in the EK ribbons. In the examples I show below the warp count in the 1914 EKII ribbon's white stripe is (35), the warp count in the 1939 ribbon is a mere (18). I've measured the white stripe and found that the 1914 is 5.3 mm wide on average, the 1939 4.8 mm wide on average.
Can anyone shed some light on why the ribbon's warp and weft were changed?
Robert
Can anyone shed some light on why the ribbon's warp and weft were changed?
Robert
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