Greetings,
It is an invitation to have dinner with the Führer. It specifies the uniform to be worn and asks for an RSVP to the Adjutant's office. Alan Beadle has a Führer breakfast invitation for sale on his website. It looks considerable different; http://www.ab-militaria.com/pictured...me=y2016ahcard
Originally posted by grenadierss17
What is this? fake or good? ANy help is appreciated!
thanks
chris
Greetings,
It is an invitation to have dinner with the Führer. It specifies the uniform to be worn and asks for an RSVP to the Adjutant's office. Alan Beadle has a Führer breakfast invitation for sale on his website. It looks considerable different; http://www.ab-militaria.com/pictured...me=y2016ahcard
Hey I saw Alan's breakfast invite I have heard bad things about alan so payed no attention to it. I would really like others opinions on this, value? fake? real?? thanks
chris
Hey Craig!
I do agree the type setting is the same the thing I noticed is that is for Uncle Adolf's B-day mine is a regular dinner and also the top is in a nice gold inlay font on mine I find it hard to believe any copy machine did that. But In respect to your observation I totally agree that the type is the same and possibly could be a made up document. Lets see what others think?? Good observation Craig and thanks for your input!!!
Just a heads up these are not on copy machines, Anyone can do hot foil transfer these days, no biggie..
The orginals are scanned at something like 1200 DPI - Cleaned up in photoshop or something higer end, popped into quark resized and outputted on to a hi end epsom or such expensive printer. I will say 99.5 thats a copy. The wording on both is identical.
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