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    #16
    Very interesting indeed... se short-legged RZMs really do exist. Thanks for the info!

    Anyone else have input about this?

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      #17
      It might be an original because its quite likely that variants exist of of the AH cuff as well as for many other embroidered cuffs. Most other things seems correct with this band. If its a fake we are to expect very good fakes of other cuffs as well.

      It would be interesting to compare in hand next to another unquestionalbe original cuff title.

      /Felix

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        #18
        It may well be an original cuff title. The position of the lettering, high, low, or centered, is determined during set up for the production run of cuff titles. the band material looks correct. The only problem is the less than perfect embroidery, which could be the result of improper tension of the threads made during set up.

        There is no long leg or short leg, just the position of the lettering on the band.

        All in all, I believe it to be original.

        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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          #19
          Once again, THANK YOU for all the info and help. You all really are great!!!

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            #20
            Originally posted by Bob Hritz View Post
            All in all, I believe it to be original.

            Bob Hritz
            That Is my opinion as well although I would like to see better images of the title flat
            cheers
            gary

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              #21
              I will post a couple more pics if you guys like. How close up do you want them, and of which side?

              THANKS

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                #22
                Thanks for all the help guys, its good to know.

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                  #23
                  What is the messiness between the 'l' & 'f' and at the sharp point at the bottom of the 'H'?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Gary Wood View Post
                    That Is my opinion as well although I would like to see better images of the title flat
                    cheers
                    gary

                    WOW YOU DID WELL MY FRIEND!... what a steal!!!

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                      #25
                      The stuff between the L and F is just some fraying from wear.

                      Thanks, Craigob. Its by FAR the best deal I've ever had on any WW2 item!

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