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EMBROIDERED AIRBORNE STRIP
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I'd like to share this embroidered airborne strip with you. All feedback is welome Edwwin |
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Edwin,
Just trying to learn. Is that typical of how a WW2 strip was constructed? regards
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Very typical paste back.
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HI Edwwin
Its a nice WWII example all the best steve
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Good original economy paste back, the thing to look for is the ` break` in the construction of the letter, the way the cross bar joins the two up right legs of the letter ' A' same with the right leg of the letter R and how the letter N is constructed as with the cross bar of the letter A it should be a distinct seperate piece not merged in to the main letter - hope that makes sense just look at the cross bar on the letter A an u will see .
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kind regards, Michael Last edited by NEMO; 13-02-16 at 12:08 PM. |
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