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Article about: Has anyone seen an armband like this, before? I have my own opinion on this, but would like to get others'. It seems rather old and is of three-piece construction, made of felt. The flash fr

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    Has anyone seen an armband like this, before? I have my own opinion on this, but would like to get others'.

    It seems rather old and is of three-piece construction, made of felt. The flash from the camera makes the red look washed-out however.

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    It closely resembles the neo-Nazi "White Power" symbols....
    William

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    It's a Neo-Nazi Celtic Cross. A very unpleasant symbol indeed, and not one that be associated with this forum, in my opinion.

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    I agree, it is a still used nazi symbol, but it was also used in and pre war time by Scandinavian nazi party's!
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    Quote by aj4010 View Post
    It's a Neo-Nazi Celtic Cross. A very unpleasant symbol indeed, and not one that be associated with this forum, in my opinion.

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    Well actually it's a "sunwheel", which is different than a Celtic cross. And (as someone else mentioned), it was used by NS organizations in Scandinavia, hence my asking:

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