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1950's SAS Titles Justifying my mistake
Hi Team
I posted today for justification of my mistake!! Whenever I look at buying I always look at the forum for posts concerning the item then descide to buy or not. I reversed my logic and found out that when looking for 1950's-1961 SAS post war cloth titles , there shoud be a wider seperation between the words. Well my only justfication , which is weak and tenuous at best and if I could add anymore descriptive terms I would. Here follows my justification: On physical inspection these seem to have been sewn on to something,as they have stitch holes around both tiltles, also there are maroon stitch threads on both titles. Now one could say, used by WWII SAS reinactors (although maroon stitch threads? 5 to be prescise)or someone faking it so some @#$ss%collector would buy it-not naming names. Anyhoo thought I would run this mistake across the forum for righteous condemnation and shaking of the head!! And the hope there could be some possibilty they could of been legitimately used? Phill |
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Hi Team
I thought Id bring this back up as 190 views , I thought some one would say reproduction. I would also add the following observations: added image showing the curviture so it appears to have been sewn to a jacket (reinactor?). I did black light test and it does not glow. Also on the back of the black cloth it has adhesive thruought in verticle strands if that makes sense ie its not brushed across. The black cloth is the same as other 1950's cloth patches as the Combined Ops post war issue shown. Anyway this is one of those titles that screams of a repro but maybe, could be legit? All opinons welcomed cheers Phill |
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Phil here are the ones I have, all are good as far as I know.
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Regards, Jerry Last edited by JerryBB; 04-12-23 at 06:41 PM. |
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Thanks Jerry
Mine look similar to your second image. I Would like the forum to make a judgment on my ones as my vote would be prejudice all opinions welcomed and I'll go with the forum's consensus. Both are 13cm at its longest point, The letters both 11cm long, Height x2 cm, letters 1cm. Its on dark Maroon felt. cheers Phill Last edited by Phill Lockett; 05-12-23 at 05:37 PM. |
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Hi Team
Over 500 views and no one has said good bad or ugly. Should I consign this to the reproduction box? cheers Phill |
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IMO both are good examples of original titles. Not a pair of course.
I’d be happy with them. |
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Thanks Jon
I appreciate the confirmation. I did come across your album and noted several smaller space titles but the lettering looked better than my ones especially the S and C. Again appreciate the reply and I can now add these to my collection, 1954-1961 SAS titles. cheers Phill |
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No worries mate
Glad to have helped.
I’m not as often in here as I was once I’m afraid. If you’re on Facebook the forum has a page there also, which I find captures members sometimes quicker. Certainly those who haven’t yet retired ;-) |
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Thanks again Jon
Here are 2 more titles I picked up down here, with the wider spacing. Whats your opinion on these. Phill |
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Jon
I have this one in the box for several years as a repro your thoughts. cheers Phill |
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Two top titles good
Morning (here) pal. Your top3 titles are both good IMO. The bottoms repro as you say.
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Thanks Jon
Evening here. Well thats back in the unk box cheers mate Phill |
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1950's SAS Titles
Attached are front and back images of a bunch of post war SAS titles I have had for about thirty years. They came together from a military tailors that was closing down. Sadly they didn't have anything at all from the WW2 period.
Bearing in mind where they came from I'm sure they are original. As I don't collect post war I will be moving them on as they don't fit in with my area of collecting. |
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