Hi,
it seemed that the search engine is still not working properly, so i'm making a new topic on the famous H'O'CH (hoch) "Paul Newman" SS poster.
Please find below the 6 identified variations, the last three ones are the fake/repro ones.
This poster was NOT made especially for France.
But the blank prototype and the "Nancy" variations seemed to have been exclusive to France. Their sizes is BIGGER than the original blank models.
The original blank H'O'CH model is quite common, but i was unable to find pictures of this poster in use in Europe. Stocks of this posters were recently found in various locations.
I was able to handle all those variations, with the exception of the "prototype" model that is only shown on the wall of the Ersatzkommando Frankreich der Waffen-SS in a picture taken in late 1943-early 1944.
Only one copy of the "Nancy" model is known, no copy of the blank prototype is known.
The fake #1 "Paris" flooded the market at the end of the 70's and in the early 80's (i need to work on that one). It copied the original "Nancy" poster published in Jean Mabire's book "La Brigade Frankreich" in 1973.
The problem is that the original "Nancy" poster was bigger than the balank model, which explains the "smaller" text on the Paris model.
The size is smaller than the original blank model, and the paper is reacting to UV light. The print quality is not that good, and it is using a very poor/dark paper. Unfortunately this poster was published in some books on SS posters...
The fake #1 "Paris" is quite common, the fake #2 "Paris" is less common but it is easy to see that it is a fake, and the fake #3 (blank) is indeed a repro (sold as a repro) by a Parisian store (Europsurplus) in the late 80's/early 90's. It is printed on glossy paper. This glossy paper of course react to the UV light, like the fake #2 "Paris".
See You
Vince
it seemed that the search engine is still not working properly, so i'm making a new topic on the famous H'O'CH (hoch) "Paul Newman" SS poster.
Please find below the 6 identified variations, the last three ones are the fake/repro ones.
This poster was NOT made especially for France.
But the blank prototype and the "Nancy" variations seemed to have been exclusive to France. Their sizes is BIGGER than the original blank models.
The original blank H'O'CH model is quite common, but i was unable to find pictures of this poster in use in Europe. Stocks of this posters were recently found in various locations.
I was able to handle all those variations, with the exception of the "prototype" model that is only shown on the wall of the Ersatzkommando Frankreich der Waffen-SS in a picture taken in late 1943-early 1944.
Only one copy of the "Nancy" model is known, no copy of the blank prototype is known.
The fake #1 "Paris" flooded the market at the end of the 70's and in the early 80's (i need to work on that one). It copied the original "Nancy" poster published in Jean Mabire's book "La Brigade Frankreich" in 1973.
The problem is that the original "Nancy" poster was bigger than the balank model, which explains the "smaller" text on the Paris model.
The size is smaller than the original blank model, and the paper is reacting to UV light. The print quality is not that good, and it is using a very poor/dark paper. Unfortunately this poster was published in some books on SS posters...
The fake #1 "Paris" is quite common, the fake #2 "Paris" is less common but it is easy to see that it is a fake, and the fake #3 (blank) is indeed a repro (sold as a repro) by a Parisian store (Europsurplus) in the late 80's/early 90's. It is printed on glossy paper. This glossy paper of course react to the UV light, like the fake #2 "Paris".
See You
Vince
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