Guys, cn ai get some opinion about this collar tab; real or fake ?
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Original with an embroidery malfunctionAttached FilesLast edited by istra63; 09-01-2020, 10:34 PM.
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Originally posted by rbno View PostI might be wrong, but it looks like the "Theresienstadt" tab to me, perhaps with a few missed stitches.
Alen Davidson
Yes, let's hear WHAT IS THE THEREIENSTADT tab as opposed to a Dachau tab with malfunctions?
Regards David
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Originally posted by rbno View PostI might be wrong, but it looks like the "Theresienstadt" tab to me, perhaps with a few missed stitches.
Alen Davidson
The member was online yesterday, but avoided this post like the plague ?
Regards David
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Originally posted by Vladislav View PostHello everyone maybe this is a normal machine program failure what do you think?
Originally posted by rbno View Post
I might be wrong, but it looks like the "Theresienstadt" tab to me, perhaps with a few missed stitches.
Alen Davidson
have you ever heard of this before ?
Regards David
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David, from the congenial way in which you took issue with my post, you seem to be looking for an argument, and I just won’t play your game. Sorry.
Did I not say I might be wrong? And I was. I said Theresienstadt and I meant Buchenwald. My bad.
Some Totenkopf tabs were produced with what I would call a rather “coarse” embroidery and have minor gaps between plates of the skull. The thread is usually rather shiny, especially in mint condition. I believe they were produced mid to late war. Based on my information, most if not all of these tabs came from Buchenwald, not Dachau, and the assumption is that they were made there. In addition to the location error, I assumed the term was in more common use than it apparently is. Again, my bad.
I guess what I really meant to convey is that this tab is probably not a Dachau tab. At least not in my opinion.
Alen Davidson
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Originally posted by rbno View PostDavid, from the congenial way in which you took issue with my post, you seem to be looking for an argument, and I just won’t play your game. Sorry.
But you can't just come on here and state what you feel is obvious, to you. I along with a few others have never heard of this.
It's like dropping a grenade to the floor and casually walking off, waiting for it to explode ?
One post which I agree with ~ is this could have been a fault in the machine at the time.
Let me ask you this . . . is this knowledge true with a lot of other collectors and where is the proof of this?
Regards David
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