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    #76
    Here are some authentic embroidered TDBs. It looks to me that this is the style that these fake pieces are trying to emulate.
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    Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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      #77
      Originally posted by AntiqueWW2 View Post
      The TDBs are ok, i had one very similar at a Group what i owned and got straight out of the Soldiers Hands including a Picture from him wearing it. There Field Tailor spent 2 Days getting it done for him, and he left it on his Tunic till the End of the War. Sadly that was nearly 20 years ago and i don't own the Group anymore. But will try to get a Picture from it. Here is one other very similar Example......i am not worried about the Badges rather then the Fact he has 2 of them. Never seen 2 of them in Wear, and i am not so sure Klosterhuber even was awarded with 2. And there you are absolute right Jeff, without any solid provenance i would not want any Fieldmade TDB.
      Good picture Robert. That one certainly is very similar. Puts it into the maybe category for me.
      Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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        #78
        ok...now which one is better. Any good Tailor is able to make them....no provenance.....bad luck. One thing is a fact, in the Klosterhuber Group is not a singel provenance or evidence he has worn them, or was awarded with 2 TDBs. Everything else....who knows. Yours Jeff looks great
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          #79
          Originally posted by AntiqueWW2 View Post
          ok...now which one is better. Any good Tailor is able to make them....no provenance.....bad luck. One thing is a fact, in the Klosterhuber Group is not a singel provenance or evidence he has worn them, or was awarded with 2 TDBs. Everything else....who knows. Yours Jeff looks great
          The ones I posted are not mine, just ones posted on the forum over the years.
          Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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            #80
            Very interesting
            Thanks very much Jeff V & AntiqueWW2

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              #81
              I had three, still on a piece of the tunic, along with a Hauptsturmfuehrer collar tab pair and sleeve eagle on piece of same tunic.

              These were stolen from me and appeared in an article of Military Advisor, written by WAF member Tom B, after they were stolen. He has no knowledge of where he got the photo (????). Sadly, someone is happy to own my stolen items.

              This is a photo from the Military Advisor article written by WAF member Tom B. I hope his memory improves.

              These were obtained from the veteran who brought them back and I know they are original.

              Bob Hritz
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              In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

              Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                I had three, still on a piece of the tunic, along with a Hauptsturmfuehrer collar tag pair and sleeve eagle on piece of same tunic.

                These were stolen from me and appeared in an article of Military Advisor, written by WAF member Tom B. He has no knowledge of where he got the photo (????). Sadly, someone is happy to own my stolen items.

                This is a photo from the Military Advisor article weitten by WAF member Tom B. I hope his memory improves.

                These were obtained from the veteran who brought them back and I know they are original.

                Bob Hritz

                Disgusting, I hope karma exacts a hard toll on the SOB thief. Thanks for sharing nonetheless Bob, that’s an incredible cutoff.

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                  #83
                  Bob - thanks for sharing, that is a great photo. Am sorry to hear that someone took that wonderful example. Hopefully the eyes and ears of the WAF can shed some light, at least some day.

                  Yes, my question remains about the named tunic. Where is the evidence that he received a second TDB? You would think if he survived the war and his soldbuch was clearly up to date, it would record a second wouldn't it? Or there would be some record of it somewhere? Maybe not, but it is still an interesting question that is not answered.

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                    #84
                    Curious do those of u talking about the ribbon bar placement ever own a tunic? Um they can slide back and forth if the loops holes are sewn closer together than the ends of the pin itself.Some more generous than others.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Nick E View Post
                      Curious do those of u talking about the ribbon bar placement ever own a tunic? Um they can slide back and forth if the loops holes are sewn closer together than the ends of the pin itself.Some more generous than others.

                      Maybe they can slide left to right, but probably not up and down. On the Soldbuch photo ribbon bar is actually on the pocket flap touching the pocket botton. I don't think how that discrepancy from actual tunic can be attributed to photo angle and viewing illusion.

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
                        I had three, still on a piece of the tunic, along with a Hauptsturmfuehrer collar tab pair and sleeve eagle on piece of same tunic.

                        These were stolen from me and appeared in an article of Military Advisor, written by WAF member Tom B, after they were stolen. He has no knowledge of where he got the photo (????). Sadly, someone is happy to own my stolen items.

                        This is a photo from the Military Advisor article written by WAF member Tom B. I hope his memory improves.

                        These were obtained from the veteran who brought them back and I know they are original.

                        Bob Hritz
                        Bob, he is really claiming that someone gave him the photo and he wrote an article about a photo? Is he still a current member here? Does the article give credit for the photo? When was the article written?
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                          #87
                          Willi,

                          Military Advidor Volume 14, Number 2. 2003, page 30.

                          Member name id Tom B

                          I contacted him and he has no recollection. There is no credit on the photo.

                          Bob Hritz
                          In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                          Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                            #88
                            Here is a better photo of the stolen cutoff. Also, the title page from the article showing my stolen cutoff.

                            Bob Hritz
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                            In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                            Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                              #89
                              Thanks for that picture Bob. I guess I was wrong and these are an accepted variant! Hopefully you will get your badges back someday!
                              Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by cossack1648 View Post
                                On the Soldbuch photo ribbon bar is actually on the pocket flap touching the pocket botton. I don't think how that discrepancy from actual tunic can be attributed to photo angle and viewing illusion.
                                Ribbon bars have the pin behind them and you don't necessarily need to have loops to place them.You can move them where you prefer

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