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    SS Collar tab

    Hello friends.

    On behalf of a good friend of mine i would like some comments on this SS collartab. I've tried to find a tab close to this already on the forum, but with limited success.

    Any comments on this one is warmly appreciated


    AH
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    Heres a pic of the reverse side of this SS collartab.

    As with almost all such tabs theres a story that this originally belonged to a norwegian volunteer, but no provenience so far to back this up.

    Any comments on this tab?


    AH
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      #3
      nice original one!

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        #4
        Interesting enough this St. Olafs cross also was part of this lot containing the aforementioned SS collartab.

        A rather unusal variant since this variant is embroided cotton, produced in Norway, and smaller than the more usual encountered BEVO-type St. Olafs cross. Also theres a difference in measurements: the cotton type measures 4 cm in diameter, and its BEVO counterpart measures 5 cm in diameter.

        Could this cotton-type be an earlier variant of the St. Olafs cross?

        Any suggestions and comments would be warmly appreciated


        AH
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          #5
          The tab is original so called "ribbed runes tab" I had the same in collection, but I sold it a few years ago.

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            #6
            Thanks gentlemen for your respond to this tab. Much appreciated!

            Any chance that this tab could be some form of Dachau-type?


            AH

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              #7
              Hi,

              I beleive Beavor place this in his books as a very late tab. Nice sun wheel as weel.

              Rgds
              Pål

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                #8
                There was a tab made with that design stitching, and in fact is somewhat rare. The one I owned some years ago had rayon thread that made the runes.

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                  #9
                  Tab

                  Backing is the same as my SS Dachau tab and post 1940 SA tabs. Nice!!

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