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Good evening, Notice to experts, I would like to have your impress on the shoulder straps so-called "big monograms" M34 LAH For me they are perfect manufacturing The sheet is beautiful I am aware that this is a controversial issue On the last picture you can see that there is a variant with the letters "L" and "H" rolled Thank you in advance Jul
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I know nothing about LAH shoulder boards but these are absolutely immaculate like they just came from the maker yesterday........
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Well finding 3 sets would be odd ,specially not matching cyphers. these would be the 2d pattern 1934 to april 1936(?). these were ussually the sewn in type ,not slip on like these. the cyphers look to thick , to short . actually the boards look to short. cyphers were by regulation 3.5 cm tall. now I know there could be variations between Different makers; but.... the 3d pattern was pointed tipped boards (like the 1st pattern) but, no pipping . 4th pattern(late 1938) back to round tips but ,never used silver & black twisted pipping (used branch service colors). info. via one of my SS books. let's see what others have to say. jeff
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gentlemen, The fact that the shoulder straps are new does not mean they are not genuine. These models are listed in two books clothing SS I attached the photos soon Other opinions are welcome Jul
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