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    Totenkopf for review...

    good/bad? I'm leaning towards bad, but I defer to you all who can tell easier than I.




    Many thanks!

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      #3
      Sure fake
      Peter

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        #4
        Thanks gents! Can anyone give me some info on why exactly? I'd like to know specifically what to look for or what the issue is.

        Is it that I. Deutschbein ~ Euskirchen didn't make these? They are listed as M1/122.

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          #5
          Observe orginal ones and compare this is the only way to laern about Danziger type skulls
          Peter

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            Skull

            Incorrect prongs, poorly made RZM logo, etc. Most early-style skulls were NOT marked, but there are a few that were. St.&L was one maker, and either M1/24or M1/25 was another, as I recall. Those are the only 2 that I remember being RZM-marked. Although the Danziger-type skulls were worn by various Nazi organizations, one could argue that TECHNICALLY, the only ones that were specifically intended for SS use, were the ones that were RZM marked. Army regimental skulls wouldn't be RZM-marked. Of course, there was certainly many instances of cross-usage.

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