Peter-
I started collecting in 1956 at the age of 11. I wanted to collect US Civil War items but the price was way above the level a grade schooler could afford. Back in those days, many times a kid could get items for free as the wife wanted "the junk" out of the house. My good friend Bob Hritz, a respected and knowledgable SS cloth collector, who I have known for over 40 years, has handled 100 times the SS insignia I have. He also chuckles about the "urban legend" that all this material is fake. What I can say is that I have encountered small, medium size and even huge groups of insignia taken from the Dachau factories over the years. An aquantance once bought over 500 cufftitles from one fellow. For those who have entered the hobby in the past 15-20 years, everything is in doubt. They find it difficult to believe that these amounts of original material could be brought back by returning servicemen. As US Army troops liberated Dachau, the majority of the material taken from the factories would, of course, been brought back to the United States. This would account for the shortage of these items in other areas of the Allied world. It is amazing to me what propostorous stories come out about different items being fake that old timers know to be period manufacture. Due to the fact that the reproduction of cloth items in the 50's and 60's was crude and collectors were few, there was no market for high end forgeries. never forget that the fakes are driven by one thing-GREED.
Bob
I started collecting in 1956 at the age of 11. I wanted to collect US Civil War items but the price was way above the level a grade schooler could afford. Back in those days, many times a kid could get items for free as the wife wanted "the junk" out of the house. My good friend Bob Hritz, a respected and knowledgable SS cloth collector, who I have known for over 40 years, has handled 100 times the SS insignia I have. He also chuckles about the "urban legend" that all this material is fake. What I can say is that I have encountered small, medium size and even huge groups of insignia taken from the Dachau factories over the years. An aquantance once bought over 500 cufftitles from one fellow. For those who have entered the hobby in the past 15-20 years, everything is in doubt. They find it difficult to believe that these amounts of original material could be brought back by returning servicemen. As US Army troops liberated Dachau, the majority of the material taken from the factories would, of course, been brought back to the United States. This would account for the shortage of these items in other areas of the Allied world. It is amazing to me what propostorous stories come out about different items being fake that old timers know to be period manufacture. Due to the fact that the reproduction of cloth items in the 50's and 60's was crude and collectors were few, there was no market for high end forgeries. never forget that the fakes are driven by one thing-GREED.
Bob
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