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    Nack

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    1. OK... a technical question.... Flak88 photographed these guys at a show.... they are collectors as well...

      Safe, or go directly to jail?

      Scofflaws. Round them up, as well as those "actors" in all those "movies" those Hollywood people make. Get Eastwood on the phone, I think I saw a ribbon bar in that "Flags of Our Fathers" flick.

    2. Leather helmets came into vogue again towards the very end of the war when the "parade machine" cranked up again as victory became certain. They were still worn in parade in to the 1950's. I don't have much interest past that so I can't speak for later.

      Mike

      A-ha. When you say your helmet is "counterfeit," you mean a total fabrication, not post-war passed off as wartime, right?

    3. My question is still unanswered...

      I couldn't find a photo in my collection with just a Guards badge and a screwback award, but your order seems correct.

      All the awards are authentic and period, but none came with the uniform they reside on. To my knowledge, I don't actually know anyone who has a uniform that has the former owner's awards. The awards are to add the full impression the uniform was meant to have. Fraud implies a bad purpose, i.e. an intent to deceive, which is not the reason these hunks of metal fill the holes in the uniforms.

      The jewel of my parade uniforms, M43 NKVD legal branch.

    4. Can anyone give me some tips on determining the age of us shooting badges (i.e. marksman, sharpshooter, and expert badges)? I was under the impression that construction was the qive-away, but was just told that it is material that is the distinguishing feature. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    5. Thanks Doc :)

      I have to admit that I associated the bars with officer cadets too. I've got a stack of them somewhere -- all different colors and numbers of bars. I checked my M69 EM tunics and about 1/2 the dembels have a 2-bar patch of some sort on the sleeve, but the other dont. The 2 standard (i.e non-dembel) tunics I have don't have stripes.

    6. As I stated at the beginning, I don't personally have authenticity iasues with the cap, as the seller is QUITE reputable :) But, as to the stamp--who knows? Really tho, who cares? If its actually from 1948, cool. If its 1954, still cool. Its still a nice piece that looks fab with with the tunic :beer: I'm just glad that no one thought it was totally fake.

      In any event, I think its been an interesting discussion, which illustrates to others that, as with other things, "God is in the details." Thanks for participating in the fun :)

    7. Simon,

      I would assume so as I know who they came from. The shoulderboards are slightly dembeled. They added the mettalic letters.

      Best,

      Doc

      Well, this is also a subject of debtate. There are some who say that metallic letters were standard (i.e. non-dembel) at some point. There's some discussion back home at the SAF. I can't remember what we concluded over there, if we had a concluson, as the bud light has robbed me of my memory at present....

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