Printed HJ Armband for discussion

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Ladies and Gentlemen.

I would very much appreciate your thoughts on this Armband.

Kind regards,

Simon


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Hi Simon,

This HJ-Wiki page will help with these printed armbands: Printed Armbands

They definitely existed during the early part of the TR. I like the look of yours. I have one myself which I also believe is a good early example.

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Hi Simon,

This HJ-Wiki page will help with these printed armbands: Printed Armbands

They definitely existed during the early part of the TR. I like the look of yours. I have one myself which I also believe is a good early example.

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Many thanks Garry, I appreciate your input.

Kind regards,

Simon
 
I never really tried previously but I looked into who the maker RZM 134 was and it was Ewald Vorsteher who made armbands and other things in Wuppertal-Barmen (later Wuppertal-Wichlinghausen). He retained his RZM licence until the end of the TR. The company was originally (1924) called Bandfabrik Ewald Vorsteher then at some point changed to Ewald Vorsteher. From the third of Feb 1935 the name was reverted to Bandfabrik Ewald Vorsteher after one of the partners left. The trademark was BEVO (Bandfabrik Ewald Vorsteher).

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