Originally posted by Luca Ongaro
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I had a think about this latest collector myth about the tabs on the wrap which started this thread being made post war from pioneer shoulder straps and was left with a big question, If such rare collar tabs are being reproduced from such a source as pioneer shoulder boards then why do we not see more of them for sale ? Do a search and show me any dealer at the moment who has even one set of Pioneer wrap tabs for sale. If it was that easy then surely we would be seeing such collars coming on the market quite often.
Recently Helmut Weitze had some red piped Stug/ Artillery wrap tabs for sale which were unissued examples from an ex-shop find still tied together in pairs, mint and unissued. The same collector myth about those also being made post war from shoulder straps is doing the rounds. The question in this regard is if Weitze is getting wrap collar tabs made up today then why does he not get some rarer ones like Pioneer and recon made up. Why just basic red ? I will tell you why, because he is not getting them made. They were purchased in tact from a "door knocker" who found them as left over stock made from before May 1945 and only recently coming to light.
The same situation applies to the Pioneer collar tabs on the wrap which started this thread. There is absolutely no evidence what so ever to show that they are post war manufactured and if there is proof then lets see those who indulge in such rumours or collector myths put forward their reasoning/ findings as to why the tabs are nothing more than typical pre- May 45 examples.
With interest,
Chris
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