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    Hello All,

    Would appreciate some opinions one this board to a medical hauptscharführer.

    I presents itself in good condition, hardly, if ever, used. Branch color in Rayon.

    The zig-zag on the reverse side was puzzeling me for a while, ut looking at the top of the board and some areas along the stitching made me realize that it looks as it do hold 2 peices together.

    What are your thoughts..?.

    Hans Kristian
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    #2
    I absolutely don't like it

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      #3
      Details on the zig-zag stitching, light and dark picture..
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        #4
        Last details..
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          #5
          The zig zag stitching is to combine scraps of off-cuts
          from uniform manufacture to complete the backing
          of the shoulder board.
          As for the board itself, to me it looks alright.
          The litzen has been added at a later date as per
          factory manufacture (maybe a field addition looking
          at the type of non tensioned stitch.
          The pips lack definition-maybe replaced.
          Best to be careful with Em and NCO boards for the
          fakers are getting close.
          Not a text book shoulder board, non the less still original IMO.

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            #6
            It is a bit strange, but i like it more than i dont

            Jens

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              #7
              I am not fan yet, can you post close-ups of button holes?

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                #8
                Sure, here they are.


                Originally posted by Disco Partisan View Post
                I am not fan yet, can you post close-ups of button holes?
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                  #9
                  And for getting all details included; here is the top of the board, where - in my opinion - it is clear to see that 2 pieces of cloth was stiched together with the zigzag stiching.
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