Totenkopf, tiger wehrpass
I agree with Kuratorium about the date on page 1. I checked a dozen or more of my soldbuch/wehrpass entries for the page 1 date, plus other pages as well, and not one of them uses the zero system of dates; either the month abbrev. is used, or a single digit, and in some cases Roman numerals, but no dates such as 07,08,09, etc. It could be an original entry, but I'd like to see other examples from known soldbuchs/wehrpass that use a zero to abbreviate a month. Mr. Pittman was a great help to me in identifying a fake SS wehrpass that was offered to me, so I have a lot of respect for him when it comes to authenticating wartime handwriting. It seems that more than a few red flags have gone up concerning this book, so I would definitely have it researched further to protect yourself from possibly owning a fake SS wehrpass. IMO, SS panzer books, whether soldbuch or wehrpass, need to be scrutinized very thoroughly before purchase, as this type of book is very highly sought after by many collectors, and counterfeiters are very aware that these books can bring top dollar from enthusiastic buyers. I'd advise you to listen to the experienced collectors that have already commented about it on this forum. Again, IMO, these guys know what they're talking about, and it'd be in your best interest to heed any red flags that have already been mentioned. As a fellow SS doc collector, I hope that you can prove the authenticity of this book, as I hate to see any collector find out that a prized book in his/her collection is fake.
Best regards,
Tom
I agree with Kuratorium about the date on page 1. I checked a dozen or more of my soldbuch/wehrpass entries for the page 1 date, plus other pages as well, and not one of them uses the zero system of dates; either the month abbrev. is used, or a single digit, and in some cases Roman numerals, but no dates such as 07,08,09, etc. It could be an original entry, but I'd like to see other examples from known soldbuchs/wehrpass that use a zero to abbreviate a month. Mr. Pittman was a great help to me in identifying a fake SS wehrpass that was offered to me, so I have a lot of respect for him when it comes to authenticating wartime handwriting. It seems that more than a few red flags have gone up concerning this book, so I would definitely have it researched further to protect yourself from possibly owning a fake SS wehrpass. IMO, SS panzer books, whether soldbuch or wehrpass, need to be scrutinized very thoroughly before purchase, as this type of book is very highly sought after by many collectors, and counterfeiters are very aware that these books can bring top dollar from enthusiastic buyers. I'd advise you to listen to the experienced collectors that have already commented about it on this forum. Again, IMO, these guys know what they're talking about, and it'd be in your best interest to heed any red flags that have already been mentioned. As a fellow SS doc collector, I hope that you can prove the authenticity of this book, as I hate to see any collector find out that a prized book in his/her collection is fake.
Best regards,
Tom
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