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I have a Ravensbruck produced SS captains stug wrap that I am 100% sure on. It is a very early wrap and is consistant exactly with another early Ravensbruck produced SS stug wrap I have handled. The quality is so high on the tailoring at that time, that I sincerely doubt it can be successfully copied...but never say never. Every detail on them is different from the posted wrap. I suppose it is possible that quality declined as we well know later in the war, but I don't hold out much hope for this wrap.
I have heard that there are very sophisticated copies coming out of Austria. They all have one thing in common...no insignia, or very little.
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Originally posted by TonyS View PostWe can show you lots of photos to look at - does that help?
I think I"ve seen most of them, and when I do, it just makes my determination to obtain one all the greater, patience though is a wonderful thing, it has always served me well, and I've always found exactly what I was looking for, so I have no doubt one day the perfect original one will find its way into my closet!
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Originally posted by Richard P View PostI have a Ravensbruck produced SS captains stug wrap that I am 100% sure on. It is a very early wrap and is consistant exactly with another early Ravensbruck produced SS stug wrap I have handled. The quality is so high on the tailoring at that time, that I sincerely doubt it can be successfully copied...but never say never. Every detail on them is different from the posted wrap. I suppose it is possible that quality declined as we well know later in the war, but I don't hold out much hope for this wrap.
I have heard that there are very sophisticated copies coming out of Austria. They all have one thing in common...no insignia, or very little.
Would love to see some pics of it! I'm confident as well mine is good, I can at least trace it back to 95 as to owners, and then back much further. Every time I see it new and interesting details pop out, construction and manufacture techniques which dovetail nicely into other SS pieces I have. I was spooked when I saw some pics of others, but now am quite happy I went with the one I did, and Im sure one day the black twin will materialize, its just matter of right place, right time, and money set aside.
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Sonny
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Richard, would you be so kind to post some pic's of your early Ravensbruck, my black ss wraper is made by a company, not SSBW or BET RA. I would appreciate the the pic's to compare. Thanks Sonny
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