Interesting discussion. I have to agree with most that the photo has been replaced. I only want to add to that point that the man's haircolor does not match either. The man of the Soldbuch seems to have a 'Aschblond' haircolor, but the color of the man in the photo looks way darker.
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Interesting Soldbuch, pity about the photo, better to take that phoney replacement photo out again, and to keep the booklet as an example where the photo was taken out.
Although it will have its influence on the value of that Soldbuch, booklets with photos taken out are priced a bit lower, and some collectors are no longer interested in a booklet where the photo that was once original in it - it taken out of it.
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Originally posted by ccnrecon View PostHere is a picture of where the stamp over the photo was "impressed" on another page when the ink was still wet. It matches exactly.
Rob, I believe the dealer is "Military Antiques and Fossils."
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I agree, the photo has been replaced.
Allot of things that do not match up, including the stamp in the upper left corner of the photo, his age, awards.. etc.
I see a few people saying that the photo is made before 1944, that doesn´t matter!
They used all kinds of photo´s in a Soldbuch, even pre-war photo´s.I'm collecting anything related to the towns Castricum and Bakkum during WWII.
Also soldbucher from 116pzdiv. And 1944-1945 eastfront pockets, kampfgruppe and Oder front.
My website: Gotrick.nl
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Originally posted by Rick Admiraal View PostI see a few people saying that the photo is made before 1944, that doesn´t matter!
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Originally posted by Rick Admiraal View PostThey used all kinds of photo´s in a Soldbuch, even pre-war photo´s.
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In post 3, the soldbuch's facing page you can see where the photo has rested against the paper as it has a different hue than the rest of the page. You can see the "box" left by the photo. That I would say is impossible to fake. I am not arguing that this photo belongs in this soldbuch. I am just saying that it has rested against the facing page a long time.
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Originally posted by ccnrecon View PostIn post 3, the soldbuch's facing page you can see where the photo has rested against the paper as it has a different hue than the rest of the page. You can see the "box" left by the photo. That I would say is impossible to fake. I am not arguing that this photo belongs in this soldbuch. I am just saying that it has rested against the facing page a long time.
Look at the upper staple that is in the photo - the right hand side of it is level with the edge of the photo but in the 'box' on page 2 there is a definite gap (Indicated by the Number 1). Not only that but look at the straight line from the top of the staple across to the opposite side of the photo - there is a 'step up' on the other side of the photo whereas in the 'box' on page 2 the edge of the photo imprint is level all the way across (indicated by the number 2.)
Not only that but in the close up of Page 2, and indicated by the arrows, is the print from the stamp that was on the original photo and transferred across when the cover was closed - however the photo that is currently there doesn't have that portion of the stamp on it at all, at least not one with the writing on it that can be seen on the imprint on page 2 and on the remainder of the stamps on the inside cover.
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Originally posted by ccnrecon View PostI have just learned a bit more about the history of this soldbuch. Yikes! It has been in this hobby with that photo a very long time! Will post info after I follow up.
I say: “As soon as you take this picture out the Soldbuch its value increases, since the debate will shift from the tampering to the excellent content of the book.”
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Originally posted by naxos View PostWhat kind of an argument are you making; - the longer the wrong photo resides in this Soldbuch, the more real it becomes?
I say: “As soon as you take this picture out the Soldbuch its value increases, since the debate will shift from the tampering to the excellent content of the book.”
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Originally posted by ccnrecon View PostIn post 3, the soldbuch's facing page you can see where the photo has rested against the paper as it has a different hue than the rest of the page. You can see the "box" left by the photo. That I would say is impossible to fake.
Originally posted by ccnrecon View PostI am not arguing that this photo belongs in this soldbuch. I am just saying that it has rested against the facing page a long time.
You can continue to come up with every conceivable "Yeah, but..." and "What if..." imaginable in an attempt convince yourself that the photo is original to the book, however all of the evidence present leaves absolutely no doubt to anyone here - except possibly you - that the photo has been replaced and is NOT the soldier the Soldbuch was issued to. Otherwise you wouldn't continue to push the issue.
If you don't mind me asking, what is your real name? Many of us have used our real names and it would be nice (and polite) if we could please know yours.
Thanks!!
Rob
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