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Originally posted by JoeW View PostDoug
Your equipment looks similar to a set I acquired from a police collector in Germany who pulled it out of the department basement. The ones I bought had police ink stamps, but same maker with different date I think. Same equipment would have been used for LSSAH, but I would have thought that leather equipment would have had SS-VA stamps.
Still have some other pieces.
Scott
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I agree that most of the white leather parade equipment was made by the same firm for both the ss and police, but I don't think that all ss equipment was ss marked. I have a white em parade belt that has good provenance to an ss man that is not SS marked. I would guess that only a fraction of their leather equipment was marked, otherwise we would see more of it on the market. Those items we do see often have bogus added ss stamps to pump up the value.
Just my opinion, Doug
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Originally posted by DougO View PostI agree that most of the white leather parade equipment was made by the same firm for both the ss and police, but I don't think that all ss equipment was ss marked. I have a white em parade belt that has good provenance to an ss man that is not SS marked. I would guess that only a fraction of their leather equipment was marked, otherwise we would see more of it on the market. Those items we do see often have bogus added ss stamps to pump up the value.
Just my opinion, Doug
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Hi guys!
Unfortunately I can not put a photo here but give a link to the best of my thing pertaining to LAH Honor Guards: http://www.antik-war.lv/viewtopic.ph...7151&start=250
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