Originally posted by RobertE
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Thank you for trying to clear this up with the truth (they are TRULY reversible in every respect) , but sadly this (that they are not reversible due to how the buttons are sewn???) is just one mis-stated "fact" that has been posted over the last few days. I am going to try and clear up some other mis-statements with some FACTS and people can do what the will them:
FIRST- I never said or wrote that the first of these smocks to reach the market were without stamps! Quite the opposite, the stamped smocks were the first that saw and most seemed to be stamped albeit with marked out, bleached out or cut out stamps.....these obliterated stamps and some not stamped were the state of these smocks when they came it and this has been attested to by a couple of people who were there when Floch got them.....Floch did not stamp these smocks, much less with 3 different stamps per smock plus a 4th marking inventory number and then turn around and mark out the same stamps, cut them out in other cases and bleach them out in still other cases.
This assertion is so foolish that it defies all belief. This conversation about fake stamps is also foolish. There has been this suggestion, indeed now becoming a factual assertion that these stamps were/are fakes that were placed into most (but not all) of thse smocks and some real accepted SS clothing in order to boost the lot of fake smocks.....this is pure non-sense....
I stated to Vince in a post that the FIRST smocks to sell for the most money were generally those that were UN-STAMPED......there were plenty of stamped (but defaced) ones around at the same time but most collected )myself included) wanted one that was unmarked. This is what I said and that is the fact. Anyone who says otherwise was not there and is talking something that they know nothing about....end of that story.
Now, about the "elaborate" scam by Floch -------Well if there was one I never saw any evidence of it and he failed miserably! There were not stories about how original these were or how the stamps made them real or "Look here is a SS Palm smock with these same stamps so these others must be real too"....this is the crap that is being asserted here and it is non-sense.
What occurred is that Floch brokered this deal for a quantity of smocks....some say 250-500 as an estimate of what he got....I don't know but that range seems plausible. These arrived in a few "bales" and a number of loose smocks....some say that the bales were a few of 25 or 50 each and that most were loose and rolled up the size of softballs and stuffed in duffle bags.
Generally most or all in the bales were un-stamped. The smocks on the bottoms, tops and sides of the bales were very dirty and to varying degrees damaged. I saw some with damage.
Most of the loose smocks...which were the majority, were stamped and defaced.
Floch sold most all of these very quickly to a host of dealers from several countries with the German dealers being at the ground floor. I suspect based on what I later saw, that most of these dealers cherry picked the smocks on the best condition and usually those without stamps when they could and what was left were those with damage and cut out pockets and these sold even cheaper.
Two things (AT LEAST!) are very important for everyone to understand:
There was no story and no credibility given to stamps at that time.....zero nothing....it is a fact that they hurt the value and cast more doubt......there were rumors or stories that Floch had obtained these from the "East" and several countries were mentioned......the stamps were un-readable and were never cited to me or anyone that I spoke with as lending anything to the origin and I am talking in 1981 and 82 and 83.....all of those years going to maybe 6-8 shows per year (except no so many in 81)
The second thing and I have NOT seen this FACT mentioned is isn't it interesting that in EVERY case the main part of the marking defaced and often the only part of stamping really defaced is the first word in the top left of the block? Keep in mind in was the same back in 81 when the dealers started getting them....I saw the same thing.
I guess to the relief of everyone I am again done with subject for now. I feel like a lot of folks are writing me off as a dupe, naïve about collecting and unable to tell good from bad or at least able to distinguish old sewing and real age and wear....and much else that is even worse.......I am able to form my own opinions about items and certainly about people by what they think they know and how they assert.....this thread as been a rich gold mine for me to do that! Thank you everyone!
Lastly....I am sick of seeing this assertion that these are not "made correctly" Show me? They are perfect in size dimension, cut and seam....PERFECT...stop the BS and back up your claim or shut up.
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