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    Odd stitiching on Shoulder Board piping.

    Here is a photo of a pair of gen-yoo-ine repro LW shoulder boards (even has gen-yoo-ine moth holes). I was struck by the odd blanket stitch used to sew on the piping.

    Looks kind of familiar - Bundeswehr, maybe? I was wondering if this stitch was ever used on TR era boards, or is it a certain sign of post war?
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    I just ran into another pair of boards like this - with the perpendicular stitching going into the piping. These ones are being offered as original, from a vet's estate.

    Did wartime boards ever use this style of stitching?

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