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    afrika patch?

    this one was in vet lot with ONLY real item,any one know what is this?
    yes i know its looks funny,but the origin was very good
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    #2
    Besslein,
    The only originals I've seen of this soldiers' keepsake do not have that backing and are simply woven on random backing panels (made from scrap). I have one which is identicle to a veteran returned example.
    I look forward to reading other opinions.
    Regards,
    Mark

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      #3
      Originally posted by NZMark View Post
      Besslein,
      The only originals I've seen of this soldiers' keepsake do not have that backing and are simply woven on random backing panels (made from scrap). I have one which is identicle to a veteran returned example.
      I look forward to reading other opinions.
      Regards,
      Mark
      Mark thanks for your coment,i realy dont have my personal opinion abaut as this is not my cup of tee,but as i have writen,the vet origin is so strong that i have posted this one here.

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        #4
        Let's see what other's think...Here's mine.
        Though similar, mine is quite different from yours in several regards....
        Mark
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          #5
          Looks to me like the fake that was sold by WW2 Ltd of St. Louis, item 54-R on page 48 in their old 1978 catalog,- & shown again sewn to their fake DAK M41 cap pictured on page 130.
          I'm not able to post pictures.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Silesien View Post
            Looks to me like the fake that was sold by WW2 Ltd of St. Louis, item 54-R on page 48 in their old 1978 catalog,- & shown again sewn to their fake DAK M41 cap pictured on page 130.
            I'm not able to post pictures.
            and was owned by german vet? ah as i have writen not my area

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              #7
              Another example that I initially thought was the same one as posted by "NZ Mark"

              Quote: Book, "Rommel's Army In Africa" by Dal McGuirk, PG 95.


              -Ray-
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                #8
                I have no doubt that fakes of these do exist...but the one I know of exactly (and I use that word in it's true sense) like mine was found in a tropical breadbag in untouched condition - and I trust the current caretaker who knows his 'DAK' from his 'tropical' items.
                Mark

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                  #9
                  CIB - Indeed, It Is. Mark

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                    #10
                    with a backing like the one shown at top I tend to lean towards reproduction. I do like Mark's example quite a bit but the embroidery is much nicer than Besslin's example. With a backing like that it would have to be manufactored in Germany or Italy and the embroidery looks nothing like Italian embroidery that I have seen. If the price was right it would be something to sit on, I wouldn't pay very much for it as its just one of those items you can never really be sure of. JMHO. Matt

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                      #11
                      I have seen a few of these over the years and have assumed them all to have been fantasy items. A difficult item to prove as an original, if they ever existed.

                      This example was on Ebay a while back.

                      Jerry
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                      Last edited by VonBond; 04-16-2011, 02:20 AM.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by besslein View Post
                        this one was in vet lot with ONLY real item,any one know what is this?
                        yes i know its looks funny,but the origin was very good
                        The backing material is the same as german custom made US insignia done after the war. There are examples of post war items that the veterans themselves buy and put with their wartime items. Are they reproductions yes in a certain way they are but the veterans have them as rememberance pieces.

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                          #13
                          my vet was from ex DDR,so no way he was able to take this patch from any vet bund,as this has not work in east germany.

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                            #14
                            My experience with these,

                            The wartime existence of patches in the style of NZMark's has been
                            confirmed with an item obtained from an indisputable veteran source in NZ.

                            The origin of these items could either be as examples of
                            "field art" made by German soldiers with needle and thread or they may
                            have been purchased to order (i.e. available in some numbers) in any of
                            the Egyptian and Libyan cities large enough to have Arab tailors trading
                            over 1941, 42 and 43.

                            The examples seen by Jerry and Matt could be either
                            originals or modern copies made for the collector market modeled on an
                            original piece.

                            In any case these patches are not very collectable and it
                            would be strange to have fakes made that would not give a good return in
                            $$ to the fakers.

                            The postwar DAK Veterans' organisation would not
                            have been party to the construction of insignia carrying a swastika-
                            there was simply not a market for this sort of illegal "remembrance" item
                            among German veterans after the war.

                            Hope this might help,

                            Chris

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                              #15
                              Hi Chris,
                              Sent you a pm but your box is full - you need to do some house-cleaning!
                              My example matches the patch you've mentioned (have examined it myself).
                              Mark

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