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    #61
    Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
    Who stepped up to deam the band as bad and on what basis? I see the irregularity along the edge and have been aware of it for some time. Aside from that, the band looks and feels like a classic RZM style. Sounds to me like a "group think" situation is going on here.
    OK, here is a less offensive way of explaining it.
    I would not want those bands in my collection and would not be comfortable selling them either.
    They are available if you would like to purchase.

    Eddie

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      #62
      Originally posted by Peter Manzie View Post
      Who stepped up to deam the band as bad and on what basis? I see the irregularity along the edge and have been aware of it for some time. Aside from that, the band looks and feels like a classic RZM style. Sounds to me like a "group think" situation is going on here.
      Why is it a group situation when several people notice the same thing? Have you ever seen that trait on known original WW2 issue rzm bands? There has been several threads in the past dealing with this kind of style of bands and the conclusion have been they are no good. Maybe you cant see the forest for all the trees? We are all here to learn and that we should be greatful for the focus on this area that will shed light in the darkness. Especially when the band is so close to the original stuff and that it is really hard to judge from not so clear photos. Great knowledge has also been on the way the letters are embroidered and the spacing.
      Last edited by Felix; 12-20-2008, 10:36 AM.

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        #63
        Band

        Originally posted by Felix View Post
        Why is it a group situation when several people notice the same thing? Have you ever seen that trait on known original WW2 issue rzm bands? There has been several threads in the past dealing with this kind of style of bands and the conclusion have been they are no good. Maybe you cant see the forest for all the trees? We are all here to learn and that we should be greatful for the focus on this area that will shed light in the darkness. Especially when the band is so close to the original stuff and that it is really hard to judge from not so clear photos. Great knowledge has also been on the way the letters are embroidered and the spacing.
        To say that several people notice a rather minor flaw in the band and to then conclude the band is bad for that reason is ludicrous. You can feel free to respond to this if you like, as for me, I am moving on to other threads. All the best, Peter

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          #64
          Iam late, but original one has aluminium stiched background. Iam sorry.
          And this seems ment to be anyway, another rank cuff, not officers

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            #65
            Sorry, it seems to be officers cuff...(I looked first time badly)
            but backround should be aluminum stiched.
            Front looks nice and ok, but what backround says, counts.

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              #66
              It's made by the firm Marian in Pakistan, I know that kind of stitching.
              Heinz.

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