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Lancaster-Lebanon CSP
T-1a and T-1b

The T-1a has thicker stitching in the letters, but is
especially noticeable in the outline of the heart-shaped center of the
two-headed Distelfink
T-2a and T-2b
The T-2a has an orange-red color to the twill, while the T-2b has a
straight red color to the twill. In the close-up above, you can also
notice that the T-2b has a more coarse twill than the T-2a.
T-4a and T-4b
The T-4a has a shiny silver border thread while the T-4b has a flat
gray border thread, This one was hard to capture on a scan since both show
up shiny, but you can see the color difference anyway. They are really
easy to tell apart when they are in your hand.
Lancaster-Lebanon JSP
NJ-1985a and NJ-1985b

The NJ-1985a is on dark blue twill while the NJ-1985b is
fully embroidered with blue stitching.
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Pennsylvania Dutch CSP
S-2a and S-2b

The S-2a has diagonal purple stitching in the road, while the S-2b has
horizontal stitching. There is also a shade difference between the two
purples, dark purple on the S-2a, light purple on the S-2b.
The S-2a has horizontal black stitching inside the covered bridge,
while the S-2b has vertical stitching.
The S-2a has a tighter, wider stitched border than the S-2b. The border
on the S-2a is the same as the border on the SA-1.
The Fleur-De-Lis on the S-2a is fatter and fuzzier then the more well
defined S-2b.
Swatara, Minqua, Wunita Gokhos Patches
A close-up comparison of the "Olive" hills of the Swatara S-1a and the
"Light Olive" hills of the Swatara S-1b.

A close-up comparison of the flat-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1a (on left)
and the round-rolled edge of the Minqua P-1b (on right).
A close-up comparison of the Wunita Gokhos X-1 and X-2.
The X-1 patch has horizontal blue stitching in the sky, while the X-2
patch has vertical blue stitching in the sky. The X-1 also uses lighter
shades of brown than the X-2.
The dark yellow Wunita Gokhos S-14a next to the light
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