Okay I'm on....
As I said earlier, I had Glenn pull the entire offering to shut down all the b.s. opinions which have shown up. I didn't expect any but, we see it on every forum section on here -
Octavian:
Is that an off wool backing on the Totenkopf Tag? Not the exact quality i normally see. Doesn't look like Moleskin or Velvet.
Where is the 'intelligent' appraisal or view? You're asking a question. Then stating you haven't come across this style yourself.
Show me in J.R. Angolia's book where it says 'Only velvet shall be used for officer insignia'.
Also, where does he state 'there are only a couple of patterns used on SS insignia'.
Let me offer to help you with J.R. Angolia's statements....
Refer to page # 282 [top of the page] - "Officer pattern up to SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer -
Aluminum hand-embroidered runes on black wool backing with twist aluminum cord piping." He also states in this same book that - "Above the rank 'SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer' the insignia backing material was 'black velvet'.
So, whether it be the 'rune' tab or the 'skull' tab, they were manufactured with black wool with aluminum wire piping for officer ranks up to 'SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer' & beyond that rank it would be black velvet.
May I also refer you to page # 302 [top of the page] - Illustration is of the 'SS-Totenkopf Officer collar tab & it is stated - "Hand embroidered aluminum thread on black wool.
Specimen at left is for the officer".
So, I guess Jack's "knowledge" shows you really don't know much! And as far as 'pattern' goes, let me direct you to pages # 303, # 304, # 305 - There's more than a "few" different patterns of the collar tab shown that were manufactured & worn on the uniform.
Felix:
Well, I read through the entire posting & I still haven't read an 'intelligent' review of that collar tab. Again, as I stated before, typing a one-line statement doesn't do anything when it shows-up as - "I don't like it!" or "Not for me!" If you don't know why you don't like it then why bother taking the time to type that in the first place? Explain your view to the poster so he understands your reason & give him a 'comparison' to view!
It just seems that there are more than a few "Ohp, Ohp, Ohp, Chief, Chief, Chief, Look at that, Look at that, Look at that!" type on here who follow another around & act as their 'yes-men' & have to agree with every posting that one guy posts & not one ever offers an actual intelligent view of the item being shown.
Now, am I just 'sounding-off' because I'm mad at you guys?
No! If you look at my avatar section I've been a member here for 5-years & I've seen this going on pretty well every time I log-in & look through the postings of guys asking if their item might be original or not. Yeah, I've only got 206 postings in 5-years....That doesn't say I'm not a 'member of the team'. I give an honest 'explanation' of the view of the item if I see there were no members who 'actually' knows the pieces in question.
If Thomas Durante isn't busy & gives his opinion of the persons item there is NO point in me getting in there & expressing mine. What for? Thomas had it 'covered' with an intelligent response so why jump into the thread? I'm not looking to increase 'posting points'!
Enough said!
Ron.
As I said earlier, I had Glenn pull the entire offering to shut down all the b.s. opinions which have shown up. I didn't expect any but, we see it on every forum section on here -
Octavian:
Is that an off wool backing on the Totenkopf Tag? Not the exact quality i normally see. Doesn't look like Moleskin or Velvet.
Where is the 'intelligent' appraisal or view? You're asking a question. Then stating you haven't come across this style yourself.
Show me in J.R. Angolia's book where it says 'Only velvet shall be used for officer insignia'.
Also, where does he state 'there are only a couple of patterns used on SS insignia'.
Let me offer to help you with J.R. Angolia's statements....
Refer to page # 282 [top of the page] - "Officer pattern up to SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer -
Aluminum hand-embroidered runes on black wool backing with twist aluminum cord piping." He also states in this same book that - "Above the rank 'SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer' the insignia backing material was 'black velvet'.
So, whether it be the 'rune' tab or the 'skull' tab, they were manufactured with black wool with aluminum wire piping for officer ranks up to 'SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer' & beyond that rank it would be black velvet.
May I also refer you to page # 302 [top of the page] - Illustration is of the 'SS-Totenkopf Officer collar tab & it is stated - "Hand embroidered aluminum thread on black wool.
Specimen at left is for the officer".
So, I guess Jack's "knowledge" shows you really don't know much! And as far as 'pattern' goes, let me direct you to pages # 303, # 304, # 305 - There's more than a "few" different patterns of the collar tab shown that were manufactured & worn on the uniform.
Felix:
Well, I read through the entire posting & I still haven't read an 'intelligent' review of that collar tab. Again, as I stated before, typing a one-line statement doesn't do anything when it shows-up as - "I don't like it!" or "Not for me!" If you don't know why you don't like it then why bother taking the time to type that in the first place? Explain your view to the poster so he understands your reason & give him a 'comparison' to view!
It just seems that there are more than a few "Ohp, Ohp, Ohp, Chief, Chief, Chief, Look at that, Look at that, Look at that!" type on here who follow another around & act as their 'yes-men' & have to agree with every posting that one guy posts & not one ever offers an actual intelligent view of the item being shown.
Now, am I just 'sounding-off' because I'm mad at you guys?
No! If you look at my avatar section I've been a member here for 5-years & I've seen this going on pretty well every time I log-in & look through the postings of guys asking if their item might be original or not. Yeah, I've only got 206 postings in 5-years....That doesn't say I'm not a 'member of the team'. I give an honest 'explanation' of the view of the item if I see there were no members who 'actually' knows the pieces in question.
If Thomas Durante isn't busy & gives his opinion of the persons item there is NO point in me getting in there & expressing mine. What for? Thomas had it 'covered' with an intelligent response so why jump into the thread? I'm not looking to increase 'posting points'!
Enough said!
Ron.
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