Postwar ribbon for sure .... these came with the early '57 version. The clue is in the weave and the 47mm width - too wide for wartime
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Here's a clearer pic (again it's hi res so it should enlarge quite well), if anyone wants the full size photo please get in touch with your email address and I will send it to you.
LesAttached FilesLast edited by LES Y; 03-21-2015, 11:19 AM.
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There are a few simple tests that can be easily done.
First use a blue light to see if the white glows indicating modern, but certainly post 1945, manufacture.
Next if you can tease a sample thread from one of the ends (remove the thread completely from the ribbon) put a flame to the thread if it burns it is cotton or silk, if it doesn't burn but shrivels up and goes into a solid lump it is a modern nylon or similar textile.
Others on this forum will help with thread counts and weave indicators.
Finally, the old adage applies "if in doubt, leave alone"
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The photos were taken in different light conditions, the first ones in artificial light last night, the last photo this morning in natural light.
I did the burn test and that's fine.
Here is a photo showing the steel rule, I am measuring it from the outer edge of the loop at one side to the outer edge of the loop at the opposite side.Attached Files
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