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    Wallonie printed shield

    hello

    is that model has really existed ?

    is this case, this one is bad or good ?





    thanks

    #2
    I doubt that its good unless its some weird locally made production shield...
    Btw its spelled the French way "Wallonie"...instead of the German "Wallonien"...
    dropping the "n".... I have doubts...Never seen such a pattern before...
    Does it glow? Does it feel stiff...? (hard)

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      #3
      Hi,

      the letters alone speak for themselves... Bad.

      See You

      Vince

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        #4
        there is no glow, no UV reaction

        thanks to you for your help

        regards

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          #5
          IMO an old repro made on a too thick cotton material .
          Wallonie only instead of Wallonien is not a big deal ;
          Unless (very optimistically speaking ) some kind of NSKK
          local made badge ?
          nick

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            #6
            Don´t know for sure, but it does NOT look believeable to me!

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              #7
              thanks for your help

              wallonie was used for the arm shield
              wallonien was usde for the cuff title

              regards

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                #8
                Originally posted by GAMS1 View Post
                IMO an old repro made on a too thick cotton material .
                Wallonie only instead of Wallonien is not a big deal ;
                Unless (very optimistically speaking ) some kind of NSKK
                local made badge ?
                nick

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                In case of this one - still a bad copy, however...
                I always thought that the pronted shields were supposed to be made on that very think cotton cloth. With years however I realised that there were also versions printed on thicker cotton (French NSKK shields for example) and thick unflexible sheets of perlon.

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                  #9
                  It looks like the thick ink of modern small run silk screening.

                  Bob Hritz
                  In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

                  Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                    #10
                    thank you for these clarifications

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