I was in Thessanloniki Greece and visited their War Museum and they had a small collection of TR items but what struck me as odd is this set of collar tabs, the rungs appear to be made if metal. I have only seen them emboddered. Are they for the dress uniform?
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Originally posted by z06berlinI was in Thessanloniki Greece and visited their War Museum and they had a small collection of TR items but what struck me as odd is this set of collar tabs, the rungs appear to be made if metal. I have only seen them emboddered. Are they for the dress uniform?When you go home
Tell them for us and say
For your tomorrow
We gave our today
--Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
Iwo Jima 1945
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Be careful Brad... Some here can't stand it that collectors criticise the fact that museums display fakes...
95% of the visitors don't recognize the difference anyway they say...
What if we collectors would start paying the expensive entrance to these museums with fake money... Now, that would be fair, wouldn't it?
I don't like the tabs as well by the way...
Kind regards,
Gerd V
Originally posted by bwanek1They must be real, they're in a museum!Last edited by willysproject; 08-13-2006, 09:39 AM.
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I can see why museums would use fakes. They want to be able to show people something other than photos, but they should not misrepresent what they're showing. If it's a replica, then label it such so that visitors know that it is a representation, and not the real thing.
Bob
BTW, these collar tabs are really bad. You can buy decent reproductions that are superior to these and fairly inexpensively.
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Pilfering is very high in museums. I heard a story long ago about U.S. Army museums. Before they created a museum system with dedicated and qualified people to run them, they used to just them in charge of some young officer and the soldiers that nobody wanted were sent there to keep the place clean. One young officer was a collector of WW1 U.S. uniforms and he made reproductions of each one in the museum and took the originals. They did catch up to him eventually but that kind of thing happens all the time in museums.
Bob
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