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    Is this a real sleeve diamond?

    Is this a real item or fake? Its sure made nice.Thanks
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    The back.

    The back.
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      #3
      No

      Bob Hritz
      In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

      Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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        #4
        It is, according to Angolia, for those assigned to the Head Office Staff or the Settlement Group of the Reich Office for the Consolidation of German Nationhood. I can't disagree with Bob regarding originality (he would know FAR better than I), but it sure looks similar in construction to the one in Angolia's book.

        Brad

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          #5
          diamond

          Fake........

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            #6
            OK, Its bad.Thanks to the junk box it goes.

            Thanks. Its crap.

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              #7
              This reproduction raute was offered to the collecting community first
              in the mid 1970's. It measured slightly less than 4.5 cm high, and was
              advertised as being "padded". Several dfferent raute were available,
              and all bore the conspicuous line of stitching just inside the perimeter.
              The shape was completely incorrect, being too short proportionately to
              regulation-sized original raute of the period -- and the embroidery was
              shy of the German craftsmanship commonly seen of the era. One such
              company to offer them was World War II Products Ltd., and were sold
              by them in 1978 for $4.00.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ddelich View Post
                This reproduction raute was offered to the collecting community first
                in the mid 1970's. It measured slightly less than 4.5 cm high, and was
                advertised as being "padded". Several dfferent raute were available,
                and all bore the conspicuous line of stitching just inside the perimeter.
                The shape was completely incorrect, being too short proportionately to
                regulation-sized original raute of the period -- and the embroidery was
                shy of the German craftsmanship commonly seen of the era. One such
                company to offer them was World War II Products Ltd., and were sold
                by them in 1978 for $4.00.
                What do you know? You're just a new member.

                Seriously, it is very nice to see you here, Dave! I hope we can look forward to you sharing some more of your expertise with us in the future.

                Best,
                Brad

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                  #9
                  wings, wheels & swas

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                    #10
                    a big welcome for David

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                      #11
                      Great to see you aboard, Dave.

                      Bob Hritz
                      In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                      Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                        #12
                        Hi David: Very nice to see your name. Knowledgeable guy. Welcome! Bob jama
                        Last edited by rhj; 07-06-2009, 03:28 PM.

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                          #13
                          Hi David

                          It has been a while since I phoned you from Norway regarding ss tunics.
                          You where almost impossible to get hold of.
                          Glad to see you have joined this forum.
                          Welcome

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                            #14
                            agree. dd is enormously well-versed, has been so for decades and has a stunner of a collection. a certain camo cap for instance....




                            Originally posted by bwanek1 View Post
                            What do you know? You're just a new member.

                            Seriously, it is very nice to see you here, Dave! I hope we can look forward to you sharing some more of your expertise with us in the future.

                            Best,
                            Brad

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