Gents, this looks like the RZM-style embroidery was done by a blind person with a third-hand sewing machine. Were these cuff titles ever done this crudely? s/f Robert
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Anyone ever seen a Langemark cuff title that's this crude?
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Cuff title
Hello RobertE,
This cuff title is an out and out poorly made reproduction. A similar effort (Charlemagne) can be found in Ulric of Englands's work on cuff titles in the first few pages of the book. The flags on this particular piece are:
(1) Lack of serrifs
(2) Crude and uneven lettering
Angolia shows a variant on page 374 of his work on SS insignia. See the image below.
Sincerely,
Charles Betz
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Originally posted by Basil View PostCharles is probably correct, but I do recall some period photos posted either here or on GDF which showed some very crude cuff-titles, including some with the spelling 'Langenmarck', being worn by members of the unit.
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Cuff Title Close Up
Close up of the cuff title referred to by Luc, rotated.
Sincerely,
Charles BetzAttached FilesLast edited by C. Betz; 11-21-2006, 10:17 AM.
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So absent the features one would expect - quality and consistent lettering with the letter details properly executed - are there original versions of this band (non-German produced) out there that are considered original?
The photo looks to show a variant band, but the letter alignment and detail is hard to make out. Great picture, though! s/f Robert
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