Hello all,
Attached is an image from Robin Lumsden's "A Collector's Guide to: The Waffen SS" (page 70). This scan shows a SS marking, similar to a RbNr number, which identifies the factory in which the item was produced. In addition I have attached a scan of a stamp from a set of W-SS panzer trousers (identical in construction to those shown on pages 762-763 of Volume 3 in the Beaver series).
My concern is that I have never seen this form of stamp before - and this has raised an issue about these panzer trousers. Simply put - is this stamp legitimate? I would be grateful for informed and objective opinions - especially from Robin - if he can spare the time.
Mike
Attached is an image from Robin Lumsden's "A Collector's Guide to: The Waffen SS" (page 70). This scan shows a SS marking, similar to a RbNr number, which identifies the factory in which the item was produced. In addition I have attached a scan of a stamp from a set of W-SS panzer trousers (identical in construction to those shown on pages 762-763 of Volume 3 in the Beaver series).
My concern is that I have never seen this form of stamp before - and this has raised an issue about these panzer trousers. Simply put - is this stamp legitimate? I would be grateful for informed and objective opinions - especially from Robin - if he can spare the time.
Mike
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