A thought occured to me over the weekend when I was at a military show. I saw an SS 380/40 skull on a dealers table. This was the first time I had seen one in person, and boy was I astonished that is looked so good. The seller was convinced that these were authentic war time produced(of course), but made a good point. He said:
"War time records are incomplete. We know that these codes were used on legit known SS belt buckles. So why couldn't they have made SS skulls/ eagles too."
I thought, well.......that is a good point. So I did some research on this site, and found no member has produced evidence that these skulls were not war time produced. I did find that there was an agreement that these codes were used for SS buckles (so at least this guy was not way off mark). Some members stated that they "know" that these are "Austrian fakes from the 80's." However no one has been able to deliver any tangible evidence of that statement. If in fact these codes were used on authentic buckles, why couldn't that manufacturer have made the skulls/ eagles too? Why is one authentic, and not the other? Some how collectors agreed that the code 380 is a true manufacturer code. Was that based on wartime records? If records proved that there was a manufacturer assigned to that code who made METAL belt buckles, why couldn't they have made other METAL insignia? I know hucksters use any loop, or link to peddle thier stuff, but IMO that should not be used as an argument to dismiss this skull, especially if the buckles are agreed as authentic. One member on another thead indicated that the 380 buckle is very rare. Is this true? Perhaps the skulls follow suit.
Is there any real concrete proof that these 380/40 skulls were not war time produced?
Even Bill Shea (a reputable dealer in SS) has sold caps with this skull on them as original. Ulrich of England can be added to that list. These guys are at the top of the game in the vendors circle, esp Bill. So are they wrong too? To me these skulls are executed very, very well for being from the 1980's. I have found that in the 1980's as with the 1970's fakes were not done to this degree.
I have no dog in this fight, so to speak, I did not buy the skull, I simply think that this is a reasonable issue, that collectors should really look into. Let's see what can be furnished to prove one way or the other.
What do you all think?
"War time records are incomplete. We know that these codes were used on legit known SS belt buckles. So why couldn't they have made SS skulls/ eagles too."
I thought, well.......that is a good point. So I did some research on this site, and found no member has produced evidence that these skulls were not war time produced. I did find that there was an agreement that these codes were used for SS buckles (so at least this guy was not way off mark). Some members stated that they "know" that these are "Austrian fakes from the 80's." However no one has been able to deliver any tangible evidence of that statement. If in fact these codes were used on authentic buckles, why couldn't that manufacturer have made the skulls/ eagles too? Why is one authentic, and not the other? Some how collectors agreed that the code 380 is a true manufacturer code. Was that based on wartime records? If records proved that there was a manufacturer assigned to that code who made METAL belt buckles, why couldn't they have made other METAL insignia? I know hucksters use any loop, or link to peddle thier stuff, but IMO that should not be used as an argument to dismiss this skull, especially if the buckles are agreed as authentic. One member on another thead indicated that the 380 buckle is very rare. Is this true? Perhaps the skulls follow suit.
Is there any real concrete proof that these 380/40 skulls were not war time produced?
Even Bill Shea (a reputable dealer in SS) has sold caps with this skull on them as original. Ulrich of England can be added to that list. These guys are at the top of the game in the vendors circle, esp Bill. So are they wrong too? To me these skulls are executed very, very well for being from the 1980's. I have found that in the 1980's as with the 1970's fakes were not done to this degree.
I have no dog in this fight, so to speak, I did not buy the skull, I simply think that this is a reasonable issue, that collectors should really look into. Let's see what can be furnished to prove one way or the other.
What do you all think?
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