#54149
10/05/2006 02:15 PM
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What's your opinion on those
tabs.Back stitching like that is
typical to foreign volunteers tabs
made in Dachau. As J.Angolia
stated, they(volunteer tabs) have
been reproduced by some american
company in the 60's.
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#54150
10/05/2006 02:16 PM
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And here's the stitching on the back.
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#54151
10/05/2006 05:42 PM
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Hello!
I wouldnt consider these to be originals.
/Felix
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#54152
10/05/2006 09:31 PM
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Any justification for that or it's just a feeling?
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#54153
10/05/2006 10:29 PM
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I don't like them either. The embroidery on the edges of the runes is wrong for this style of "RZM" type of tab.
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#54154
10/11/2006 12:03 AM
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777, you will find these type of runes have a more rounded appearance,and a pronounced hump in the centre of the rune,where the threads overlap and build up...
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