Dear members,
has someone already encountered this type of cuffband? I remember having seen a period photograph in the past with the spelling "Afrika-Korps". Private purchase item?
Regards,
Gilles
See "German Military Cuffbands 1784 - present",page 67 & 68
" In addition to the official "Afrikakorps" cuffband, an unofficial version was produced and worn by both Army and Luftwaffe personnel. Little is known about this cuffband other than period photos show i being worn. It consist of silver-grey, machine-embroidered "Afrikakorps" text in block lettering, on black cotton cloth. A standard style exists as does one with Russia-braid or flat aluminium braid for NCO or officers.
Nice pic
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Whilst I don't argue about the existence of such a cuff title, something has made me ask you this Gilles... You did not scan the first photo yourself, did you?
Or my imagination ? it looks like a photoshop addition, it looks "new" compared to the restof the uniform the shadow where he is resting his arm looks funny & the fold in the middle after Afrika ...or I could just be talking crap
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Thanks for the comments and above all thanks for opening my eyes. As the seldom cuffband caught my attention, I had not looked at the picture under this angle.
As a coincidence, the seller happens to be someone about whom a lot has already been said on the forum...