Hi all. What do you think of this strap? Is this correct Germanske SS Norge strap, or Allgemeine-ss, or something else? Best regards, norge
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They are correct. Shoulder board is early SS or 1934-1938 SA. Considering the small number of SS at that time compared to the SA, odds are likely that it is SA. (With a gold colored button, it would be SA Gruppe Niederrhein. With a silver button, it would represent SA Gruppe Berlin-Brandenberg. If it was on a tunic, the button would be pebbled. For a brownshirt, it would be smooth.
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Yes, it's most likely SA. However, before the SS started using the silver/black twist cord, they DID use the black/white twist cord. The SS and the SA (Niederrhein & Berlin Brandenberg) used the exact same shoulder board in the early days. The SS also used the black/white twist cord around the collar at the same time. That's not to be confused with "Ring around the collar" !!
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Originally posted by norge View PostHi. Could it be Norwegian made GSSN strap?? Any norwegian collectors who could tell? This is from Norwegian vet, came with other insignia and stuff and i dont doubt the sellers story. Bax or DeMil, do you know? Best, norge
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Hi,
Based on what I know they only used the black/silver ones. There can be many reasons for having such item. Maybe just a souvenir he got and kept?
Of course, you can't be certain that someone got a SA board and used it in error. If you are to restore a uniform etc I would not used this one.
Generally GSSN used standard German algemeine with the exception of a limited production of Norwegian made insignia etc.
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