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    Hi guys,

    Any opinions about these shoulderboards.
    Original or not?

    Any help welcome
    Greetings
    Bjørn
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    #2
    Is there a steel spring in them? If you try bending one and it maintains its flat shape that would indicate a spring and most likely a sign of being original boards.

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      #3
      Originally posted by pauke View Post
      Is there a steel spring in them? If you try bending one and it maintains its flat shape that would indicate a spring and most likely a sign of being original boards.
      They are not mine yet. But i try to find out if they are originals .
      Shall ask the owner.
      Are there more ways to see if they are originals?

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        #4
        My opinion it can be original shoulder boards

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          #5
          Boards & P cyphers are original, but I doubt if they have always been together.
          Bright braid for the Heer used on dress tunics, and usually sew in.
          These are slip on, which is possible for a dress overcoat, but certainly not the norm.
          Luftwaffe used boards with bright silver braid on their tunics and overcoats, which were often slip ons.
          Luftwaffe used the pink waffenfarbe as well, but for navigation corps.

          Always together? you decide!!

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            #6
            The cord on this shoulder board is made of white silk threads. This is a rare variant of shoulder boards for everyday uniforms. Here 's an example of a similar shoulder board
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              #7
              Everybody thanks for your professional input!
              You helped me a lot

              Greetings
              Bjørn
              Netherlands

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