Hit on a though outside. A thread i was helping with on waf, about fake festival badges. Well after taking micro images of all sorts of printed badges, matter, paper and the you-know-what from around the time of Adolf, and comparing them to micro images of one of the suspect badges in question, which i also had - it was "discovered" that the suspect badges in question were not printed in the same fashion as TR period matter was. They were not transfer printed, screen printed or done with printing plates, but rather "plotted."
Here are the images i used for my waf response, so you`ll see what i mean.
Now my question is, why is it not possible to start doing this with all the RZM tags that are known, just to be really sure what was printed in the "typical" manner back then, compared to, as you will see below, the "typical" manner of well after the war. It`s surely an idea? & yes, i know, ...tears before bed time and all that....
11 close-ups of all matter of printed pappe, paper, book covers, card during the time of Adolf
Just one close-up of the way in which this is printed. (1 image should be enough for the intelligent, upright walker.
Here are the images i used for my waf response, so you`ll see what i mean.
Now my question is, why is it not possible to start doing this with all the RZM tags that are known, just to be really sure what was printed in the "typical" manner back then, compared to, as you will see below, the "typical" manner of well after the war. It`s surely an idea? & yes, i know, ...tears before bed time and all that....
11 close-ups of all matter of printed pappe, paper, book covers, card during the time of Adolf
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Just one close-up of the way in which this is printed. (1 image should be enough for the intelligent, upright walker.
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