This forum was recommended by Robin Lumsden after I wrote to him a while back (thanks Robin!). So for the past few weeks I have been browsing and have been amazed at the wealth of shared information. Registered last week and this is my first post.
I have been collecting on and off for many years but only recently into the minefield that is this specialised area. I have many questions but as this is the first post I will limit them to 3.
1) There seems to be some great reference books for cuff bands but not collar tabs. Can anyone recommend a collar tab book that helps with distinguishing copies?
2) Are the officers collar tabs with screwbacks more or less collectable than the stitch on type and are the screwbacks faked as widely?
3) It has always puzzled me that some paper rzm tickets on the reverse of "used" insignia is often in pristine condition. Is it feasible that a paper item would have survived Russian winters etc. and come out intact - even though sealed between the reverse and the uniform material?
Any pointers appreciated.
Once I work out how to use the macro function on my camera I will post some of my collection.
Thanks again Robin for referencing this forum and to all of you who are selflessly sharing your knowledge.
I have been collecting on and off for many years but only recently into the minefield that is this specialised area. I have many questions but as this is the first post I will limit them to 3.
1) There seems to be some great reference books for cuff bands but not collar tabs. Can anyone recommend a collar tab book that helps with distinguishing copies?
2) Are the officers collar tabs with screwbacks more or less collectable than the stitch on type and are the screwbacks faked as widely?
3) It has always puzzled me that some paper rzm tickets on the reverse of "used" insignia is often in pristine condition. Is it feasible that a paper item would have survived Russian winters etc. and come out intact - even though sealed between the reverse and the uniform material?
Any pointers appreciated.
Once I work out how to use the macro function on my camera I will post some of my collection.
Thanks again Robin for referencing this forum and to all of you who are selflessly sharing your knowledge.
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