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    Hi Folks,

    I finally have obtained my Germania RZM pattern cufftitle to complete my RZM CT Wiking collection. All CTs are used and were removed from uniforms.

    enjoy

    Rene Chavez
    Http://axis101.bizland.com


    #2
    Rene,
    Congrats on a very impressive grouping! I like them even more because they're not mint - they've got personality! Best, John

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      #3
      I echo John's thoughts...I really like worn CTs considerably better than minty, never issued jobbies. Although I wouldn't pass on a nice mint example if it were a deal...to me these were there and really seem more historical and interesting in my humble opinion.

      Well done Rene! Congrats and thanks for sharing.

      Cheers,

      Adam

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        #4
        Originally posted by John M. Donovan
        Rene,
        Congrats on a very impressive grouping! I like them even more because they're not mint - they've got personality! Best, John
        Ditto That

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          #5
          wonderful cufftitles, and wonderful colors.

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            #6
            Hello all.

            I ihave a friend that owns the following cuff title.



            Compared to the Wiking title at the top of this thread what are your opinions about it? I'm thinking it's a repro, but would like to hear from others that know these ct better. I've been looking for better comparison pics to evaluate it against. Thanks.

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              #7
              Hello Rene, that is a very nice collection of cuffbands that you have there ! I also like worn cuffbands and insignia in general a little bit more, although there is nothing wrong of course with a mint example . I especially like your Nordland cuffband, a real beaty!!!!!!

              herrgeezer, I believe the example you show is a repro. I don't like the detail of the lettering at all.

              cheers
              Bart

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                #8
                Thanks for the reply Bart. There are a couple of things that I don't like about the ct I've posted... letter form and spacing mainly.

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                  #9
                  I just love worn RZM bands...they have a look to them that no faker can duplicate...thanks for sharing Rene.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by herrgeezer
                    Hello all.

                    I ihave a friend that owns the following cuff title.



                    Compared to the Wiking title at the top of this thread what are your opinions about it? I'm thinking it's a repro, but would like to hear from others that know these ct better. I've been looking for better comparison pics to evaluate it against. Thanks.
                    On the back of the band...is the lettering done in two shades of white/off white? ...or just one shade as on the front...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by John T
                      On the back of the band...is the lettering done in two shades of white/off white? ...or just one shade as on the front...
                      Hello John. I don't know how the back looks as the ct is attached to a tunic. My buddy is considering cutting the ct off the tunic.

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                        #12
                        Hi David:


                        Even though the piece does not match the Wiking RZM bands that I am used to seeing, I would not dismiss it without further study. It does seem to have honest aging patterns..and that stuff on the bottom looks like it could be discoloration from blood.

                        John

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                          #13
                          Congrats Rene! Very, very nice collection.

                          Best Regards

                          Mike

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