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Next up is the Signals Branch. Notice the unique manner in which this tab is constructed. Notice the copper colored highlights in the embroiderly. I feel this tab to be orignal. Who would go to such great extreme to create something so completely out of the norm to try and pass it as real? Notice also that the cloth itself is different from the norm as well. I believe that this was privately made for a taylored tunic.
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Reverse... notice the stiffener consists of the standardbuckram material. Also notice the snaps for easy removal from a tunic... Were these worn only while on duty or were they in this configuration for simply the ease of cleaning the tunic? If someone knows why tabs were placed in this manner, please educate me. There seem to have originally been four snaps on each tab, as evidenced by marking/indentations in the void corners.
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Next up, we have a set of orange EM tabs. The prewar use of orange on officers collar tabs indicate a recalled/unassigned officer. The officer version was canceled before the war and the officers wore the tabs with the waffenfarbe consistant to their career field. The use of Orange on the EM tabs indicate Luftwaffe Field police. These tabs were authorized in 1943. Before 1943, the field police shared a light blue waffenfarbe with the supply branch. I will show those tabs later in this thread.
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Your will notice in this scan, the stiffening material is not the standard. It is a paper cardboard like material. Also, you will notice a stamped "22" on the darker tab. Is that a maker mark? There also seems to be a multi layer of white on this tab as well. It is barely visable along the edges of the material. Notice the difference in the sewing on the two tabs.
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Reverse... Notice the double material layer(red over white) on the reverse of the oberst tab(left). Also notice the method that the silver piping is attached to the tab. Also, notice the overlap of excess silver thread on the reverse of the tabs.(all officer tabs have the excess siliver piping... that I have seen anyway).