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    Heer Artillery Shoulder Boards

    I picked these up in a trade with a collector of US Militaria. He said the boards were part of a "Footlocker find" and he was keeping only the US contents. I got suspicious after getting them home, especially after seeing that At The Front is having a sale on very similar boards for only $3 a pair.

    So thought I would get some opinions before deciding what to do with my possibly "$12" shoulder board collection,
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      #3
      Not looking to good but wait for other opions.

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        #4
        Tongues

        Are the tongues sewn together to make pairs?

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          #5
          I find it odd that every strap has the same zig-zag stitching down the center, can you see if they are actually two pieces of wool material under the zig-zag stitching?

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            #6
            From these pictures I would be worried.. I think they are fake

            Jens

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jens Thune View Post
              From these pictures I think they are fake..

              Jens
              agree with Jens
              Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
              teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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                #8
                Yes, I see now that the zigzag stitches on the back are for effect only - not two halves sewn together. I will remember that trick in the future.

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                  #9
                  Stitching

                  The zig-zag stitching was done as a way to sew together pieces of scrap material. It is most often seen as a random pattern. I recently got two pairs of mint M-40 Unteroffizier straps from the same source. Of these four straps, only one has stitching on the back and it is at an angle.

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                    #10
                    Yes..False conjoining stitch..For looks only. no function.

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                      #11
                      These are, I believe, made by Sturm and are the same reenactor copies that At the Front is selling, as you had suspected.

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