I tend to agree. While I am not as certain as Robert, I see far less cause for concern that some others have voiced...and I am, by nature, a skeptic.
I was deliberately slow to respond on this one, because I knee-jerked an answer on another forum recently, which I would not have given, had I taken time to do a more careful evaluation. However, I have looked this one over several times now, and I still like it.
Brad
Hi Brad,
thank you for your comment,i am learning with help of experienced collectors and appreciate all comments.
I would also like to see the wrap, as far as uv glow, they sell uv "glow away" for white tail ( sorry I'm from the east) deer hunters clothing. Have not seen how the spray would work on insignia yet but something to think about.
Lastly I'm just not particularly crazy about the shape of the head,Sonny
I'm certainly no expert on bullion tabs, but after looking at Robin's tab, as well as other originals I've seen, it's hard to believe that the first tab posted is authentic, as it exhibits nowhere near the same workmanship. Whether it's a runic, or a skull pattern, the embroidery should be tight. Maybe they made some sloppy ones like this, but I wouldn't buy one that looked like that. I AM willing, however, to examine Robin's tab much closer if he sends it to me. And, of course, such items sometimes take YEARS to evaluate correctly!!
Azazello or bnz 42, whoever ownes this wrap, please spread the button holes on the lapel for us, in other words we need to see the inside of the stitching of the hole. Also is the material inside black or dark grey linen, I can't make it out from the pictures.
On the rear and side of the outside of the wrap there is stitching that makes up a upside "T" pattern could we see that. It holds the inside material.
Please spread the cuff again but this time don't show the button, just lay it flat as if it is buttoned I want to see the stitching from both sides of the bottom of the sleeve.
A close up of the eagle and how it is sewed would help.
Please don't get upset mistakes are made many times in this hobby, your looking at ss panzer wrappers, real ones are really quite rare. best Sonny
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