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    I am fairly new to this so do not know to much. I picked up a few things at a vets estate auction a while back and have a question on a party arm band I paid $35.00 for. All the ones I have seen on Ebann and other sites appear to be of seperate piece construction. The one I have has the party emblem totaly embroiderd. Would this be an early arm? Thanks Mike

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    I collect armbands, but they are a very difficult and frustrating area of 3rd Reich collecting. There are many legit variations. Early armbands are especially difficult since some were made at home by hand.

    Can you post a pic of this armband?
    Last edited by CurtD; 04-06-2004, 12:01 PM.

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      #3
      Hello Michael,
      Is the white circle stiched to the armband itself, or the swaz stiched on the white circle?

      Michael

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        THanks CurtD for the response. Sorry I can't post a pic here. let me know and I can e-mail you a couple. thanks Mike

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          Michael, thanks for the reply. My armband appears to be made of red linen or lightwieght cotton and the white circle and the swaz are stiched in thier entirety to the red background. Thanks again. Mike

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            #6
            Hey Mike,
            Sounds a ok They aren't hard to find, I see them very often all types, let me know if you are looking for any other ones, I am thinking about selling mine.

            Michael

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              thanks Michael for the input. I would but I only acquire new additions when i got the scratch to burn. thanks again, Mike

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                Originally posted by R MICHAEL
                THanks CurtD for the response. Sorry I can't post a pic here. let me know and I can e-mail you a couple. thanks Mike
                Here's the armband in question. It appears to be an SA Reserve armband, but without the grey stripes. Since we know SS armbands were also made without the black stripes and converted to party use, this is probably OK. It's worth around $40 - $50.
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                  Originally posted by CurtD
                  Here's the armband in question. It appears to be an SA Reserve armband, but without the grey stripes. Since we know SS armbands were also made without the black stripes and converted to party use, this is probably OK. It's worth around $40 - $50.
                  thank you very much CurtD. It sure is good to know what i have. I mainly am into period photos but I do pick up a few items such as this from time to time. Mike

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                    #10
                    Yes. That type is definitely 100% original. I have one identical to it which I was given by an ex-vet who picked it up in Italy in 1945.

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                      Party Armband

                      This is a good example of a standard party armband--it's not Reserve because those will always have the grey edge stripes, which are sometimes also woven into the armband cloth. There were thousands of large and small producers of armbands for the party organizations and some used silk screening to print the bands, some used separate pieces and sewed them together, some used printed swastikas on white circles sewn to the cloth body, etc. The silk screened bands appear to have been the cheapest for the original buyer to purchase; the wool bands with fancy white circle and black applied swastika seem to be the most expensive.
                      Erich
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                        hey thanks guys! I really do appriciate the info

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