Paul Ayerst Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 3,513 Thanks Received 417 Location Irma, Alberta, Canada Jun 7, 2009 #1 THIS is the way many collectors like it definately been there cut out of a uniform PAUL You don't have permission to view attachments. Attachments You don't have permission to view attachments.
THIS is the way many collectors like it definately been there cut out of a uniform PAUL You don't have permission to view attachments.
Gefolgschaft Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 5,406 Thanks Received 974 Location Obergebiet West Jun 7, 2009 #2 Great set Paul. The early pattern letter triangle is sweet.
C Collect100 Joined Jun 7, 2009 Messages 398 Thanks Received 160 Jun 7, 2009 #3 Very nice Paul. Were you able to get any information from the Vet as to where he picked up these items? Thanks for posting. Mark
Very nice Paul. Were you able to get any information from the Vet as to where he picked up these items? Thanks for posting. Mark
S stuart Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 1,740 Thanks Received 132 Jun 7, 2009 #4 cant deny that one thats as been there as you can get stu
Paul Ayerst Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 3,513 Thanks Received 417 Location Irma, Alberta, Canada Jun 7, 2009 #5 no no info his memory was getting pretty dim PAUL
T Teutonic . Joined Jun 7, 2009 Messages 294 Thanks Received 10 Location Pennsylvania, USA Jun 7, 2009 #7 Nice ones Paul, I think that is the best way to have those items. I'd love to find something like that! Rob
Nice ones Paul, I think that is the best way to have those items. I'd love to find something like that! Rob
Paul Ayerst Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 3,513 Thanks Received 417 Location Irma, Alberta, Canada Jun 7, 2009 #8 IT is funny get an insignia on a piece of uniform and the value doubles now a days. I suppose it is a proof of authenticity is the sea of repos now
IT is funny get an insignia on a piece of uniform and the value doubles now a days. I suppose it is a proof of authenticity is the sea of repos now
Paul Ayerst Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 3,513 Thanks Received 417 Location Irma, Alberta, Canada Jun 7, 2009 #9 just for interest sake here is the reverse side to show you the stitching which tell allot. PAUL You don't have permission to view attachments. Attachments You don't have permission to view attachments.
just for interest sake here is the reverse side to show you the stitching which tell allot. PAUL You don't have permission to view attachments.
Gefolgschaft Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 5,406 Thanks Received 974 Location Obergebiet West Jun 7, 2009 #10 I like this shot Paul. I have an Obbebann 5 Sigrune with that same style of black thread attached to it where it was sewn to a uniform.
I like this shot Paul. I have an Obbebann 5 Sigrune with that same style of black thread attached to it where it was sewn to a uniform.
Paul Ayerst Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 3,513 Thanks Received 417 Location Irma, Alberta, Canada Jun 7, 2009 #11 YES you get the point here also the stitching on the other patch I listed is similar telling me that for someone buying a patched uniform should pay much attention to this as it would appear the most HJ DJ sewing was hand stitched by MUTTER
YES you get the point here also the stitching on the other patch I listed is similar telling me that for someone buying a patched uniform should pay much attention to this as it would appear the most HJ DJ sewing was hand stitched by MUTTER
T Teutonic . Joined Jun 7, 2009 Messages 294 Thanks Received 10 Location Pennsylvania, USA Jun 7, 2009 #12 Thats a good point about the stitching, another way to help check for authenticity
Panzerschmied Joined Mar 7, 2017 Messages 69 Thanks Received 39 Location Bann 317 Apr 19, 2018 #13 This triangle is a dream. Would like to have in my collection