Hey Ron,
I've never studied nor specialized in armbands over the decades but I've often wondered why some examples of varied organizations' brassards turn up with a round rubber stamping usually along the edge of the white central disk, though occasionally on the body of the armband. These rubber stampings are circular and usually illegible due to a blurred image on cloth, with a Political eagle & swastika in the center and text around the outer edge inside the circle -- resembling various official Reich, Gau and Kreis-level rubber stamps seen on official documents such as NSDAP Membership Books and the like. You are showing an example here in this thread in the photo on note #8.
Most armbands I've seen don't have one of these rubber-stampings on them, but some do, and I've long wondered what that was all about...indeed, the presence of such a rubber-stamping appears to me to diminish the armband on which it's found. Anything you or any of our other colleagues here could teach me would be greatly welcomed -- MANY thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Br. James
I've never studied nor specialized in armbands over the decades but I've often wondered why some examples of varied organizations' brassards turn up with a round rubber stamping usually along the edge of the white central disk, though occasionally on the body of the armband. These rubber stampings are circular and usually illegible due to a blurred image on cloth, with a Political eagle & swastika in the center and text around the outer edge inside the circle -- resembling various official Reich, Gau and Kreis-level rubber stamps seen on official documents such as NSDAP Membership Books and the like. You are showing an example here in this thread in the photo on note #8.
Most armbands I've seen don't have one of these rubber-stampings on them, but some do, and I've long wondered what that was all about...indeed, the presence of such a rubber-stamping appears to me to diminish the armband on which it's found. Anything you or any of our other colleagues here could teach me would be greatly welcomed -- MANY thanks in advance!
Cheers,
Br. James
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