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    Collar tab identification

    Hello
    All
    Would like to know about these tabs, as I’m not a tab collector
    But they looked right when I found them
    Any info appreciated
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    #2
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    hello matt
    i am not expert , but here i am not fan on this tabs!
    best regards
    patrick

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      #3
      They look 100% original to me. They should be mid wartime tabs for a member of SA Group Sachsen, Standarte 182 located in Chemnitz/Freiberg.
      Erich
      Festina lente!

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        #4
        I agree with Erich exept I think it is an early war tab. The litze changed in 1943 an was white with an brown center stipe. The litze on the rank tab is white withe an green center stipe and that is correct to use on this tabs until 1943.

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          #5
          Its an odd backing, but not something I havent seen before. Definitely a mint, unused set.

          Sydney

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            #6
            I’ve seen another wartime Tabs with same cardboard like material ...
            Original

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ankar View Post
              I agree with Erich exept I think it is an early war tab. The litze changed in 1943 an was white with an brown center stipe. The litze on the rank tab is white withe an green center stipe and that is correct to use on this tabs until 1943.
              The SAVB of 20. May 1941 introduces the manufacturing simplification that all buttons will be silver (except for the Marine SA) with piping of tabs indicating the former button color (white for silver, yellow for gold). It also advises of the new Rank Litze of white with brown stripe for all groups except for Marine SA units. The order states that the old Litze can be worn out, but for new tab manufacture, the new Litze would be used.
              Sorry, I didn't have time to add this before!
              Erich
              Festina lente!

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                #8
                Thanks a lot to everyone that has commented.
                I had a feeling they were good just by the rzm tag.
                Glad to see that they are original.
                Can anyone put a value on them??

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