#51183
04/03/2006 06:00 PM
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Ok, perhaps I'll have more luck with these ones Found these two collar tabs. The one with blue piping is printed, the one in yellow is Bevo. It would seem that the blue one was intented for Turkistan volunteers. However, my question is for their authenticity - are they real or fantazy ? Did anybody else came across them? I've checked Littlejohn's books and found nothing on this particular type of collar patches. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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#51184
04/05/2006 05:20 AM
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Askold, Littlejohns Foreign Leg. of the 3rd Reich Vol.4 lists this style simply as 'Freiwilliger',,,'Light Blue' being Turkistan,,'Cavalry Yellow' as being Armenian..
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#51185
04/08/2006 06:33 AM
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Thanks Gaspare, I figured that much, but was just wondering if these were originals or not? I came across few of those, and all of them were for the right side - that's why I wanted to check about their originality.
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