This highly detailed reference book is for both novice and experienced collectors, and is focused on the World War II U.S.-made, fully machine-embroidered, cut edge shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI). It provides guidelines that can be considered when determining whether a SSI is original World War II era manufactured or not. Also, the differences in SSI manufacturing are explained in such way as to create a timeline in a patch collection. Knowing these details will add to the personal value of a collection and make it much more than simply just having a group of patches. In addition, the book will help collectors avoid spending money on something that is not what it seems: copies; reproductions of World War I, Interwar, or World War II SSIs; and post-World War II SSIs. This information will add to the experience one builds as a collector and historian.[AuthorName]By Hans De Bree[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Hans De Bree was born in 1969 and lives in northern Belgium, Flanders. His interest in militaria began at a very early age. He began collecting U.S. Army shoulder sleeve insignia in 2005. His experiences resulted in his first book on U.S. made, cut edge SSI.[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]545 color photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle]And How They Were Manufactured • A Collector’s Guide[/SubTitle][ColorPattern]545 color photos[/ColorPattern]
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