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    WESTLAND RZM in 2 letter-styles ?

    Last week I found this ( shortened ) WESTLAND - cufftitle that I'm still quite comfortable with - all opinions welcome ! </p> My question is : why the 2 different styles in lettering ? </p> Angolia shows " Nordland " of this type , and " Westland " of the other , i.e. with " feet " at the endings of the letters . I have found both styles existed , but is it a matter of time-period ? I could assume that since the " feet-type " look more like the BeVo , it would be later , does that make sense ? Please enlighten me , thanks ..
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    Closeup - no feet ..
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      #3
      nice and original, as there are different variations out.

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        #4
        I know when new they had 2 paper tags...one on each end. One for the cufftitle , one for the stitching , maybe some companies farmed the stitching out to other companies or manufacturers. Maybe someone will have a better answer. Nice one regardless., possibly the answer for different configurations of stitching...anybody know for sure? I have one with both tags i believe.

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          #5
          Thanks for the confirmation ! It came from a small SS-insignia collection that was an incredible 99.9 % repro . This one just jumped right out from between such sad items as an " SS LEIBSTANDARTE " cufftitle . If it was the one thing that poor guy did right collecting these , it was worth it . He had bought it in Australia - which inspires visions of some guilt-ridden Dutchman emigrating in 1945 ..

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            #6
            heres another one to compare to.

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                    #10
                    Yes , that is the one with what I called " feet " - thanks !

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                      #11
                      Youre welcome...you can now pick both types out. Id say there might be several other versions in bevo also good, if anyone has any to post or the link to a thread. This is my only one. One shot(7) i used a flash to show the backround material, but its the same one thru all photos i posted. Real thread color is in the existing light photos, a little more silvery gray id say.

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                        #12
                        The "feet" on the bottom of letters are called serifs. Ulric in vol 2 shows Westland and a handfull of other cuff bands without the usual serifs. The Westland with serifs is an original.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by matovsky View Post
                          The Westland with serifs is an original.
                          As is the one shown " sans serifs ".. ?!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Winkelman View Post
                            As is the one shown " sans serifs ".. ?!

                            It is also original.

                            Bob Hritz
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                              #15
                              Many thanks for the confirmation .. !

                              Somehow almost all types seen have the " serifs " , but I did remain confident that this type was an original variation ( as mentioned by mr. Hassler .. )

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