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    Hi Am i right in thinking this is a machine embroidered bullion officer tab made at dachau around 1944.Cant seem to find many examples on the net.
    Thanks in advance.
    Dave.
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    #2
    I think you are right

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      #3
      Thats an original.

      //Felix

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        #4
        Original...and tough to find, congratulations!

        Richard

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          #5
          I've seen hundreds up on hundreds of bullion SS rune tabs over the last 30 years, and I would have called that one bad. But I am far from being an expert, I've never studied them. I've owned a few and like I said, seen more than I can count. The quality of the bullion looked wrong to me. The "surfaces". I'm assuming this is what makes it identifiable as a Dachau tab? Thanks in advance and congratulations to the owner.

          Regards,
          Joel

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            #6
            Definately a "late war" tab...lots of them have been around over the past ten years..some stitched to tunics post war.

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              #7
              Originally posted by J.Warren View Post
              I've seen hundreds up on hundreds of bullion SS rune tabs over the last 30 years, and I would have called that one bad. But I am far from being an expert, I've never studied them. I've owned a few and like I said, seen more than I can count. The quality of the bullion looked wrong to me. The "surfaces". I'm assuming this is what makes it identifiable as a Dachau tab? Thanks in advance and congratulations to the owner.

              Regards,
              Joel
              These are not the usual hand-embroidered bullion , but rather machine-stitched " tinsel " aluwire , which gives them a distinguishing sparkle . The tabs also tend to have the white " guiding " threads on the reverse , and can sometimes be found with a blank unissued rank tab - still attached to each other .
              Here machine-stitched compared to hand-embroidered Bullion & machine-woven Flatwire ..
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                #8
                Tab

                Nice original tab Dave.

                Thank you Winkelman for posting a fine grouping for us to learn from.

                Charles Betz

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                  #9
                  Thanks everyone for your help it is much appreciated.
                  Cheers
                  Dave.

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                    #10
                    Nice tab Dave

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