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Article about: Hi guys,been wondering what else to collect. So i thought volunteer shields may be good,as i like them. Here's my first. Stewy S

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    Is should imagine that & a British free korps will be hard to find. Stewy S

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    Hello,
    As far as foreign volunteers shields are concerned, collecting only BeVo ones (at least for beginning) would be preferable than printed ones. IMO.
    Thanks


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    The cloth and the shape of shield- inscriptions on them and also the color is hard to reproduce exact examples.
    Regards,
    Dimas

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    Nice one! I did started to collect some as well in my primmary collection.I like them as well. Don't forget to add the Flemish one ;-)to your collection.

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    I imagine the Flemish & the Norge will be tricky to find. Stewy S

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    I agree Mate...The embroidered Flemish, Norge and Danish are tough and can be expensive. The Latvia and Croatia IMO are more readily available.

    Here's a pretty good link.

    Best Regards, fischer


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    Don,which ones do you have? The Dutch,Croat & Italian i think that's what you told me,wasn't it? Stewy S

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    Hi lads,

    Here's an example of the British Frei Korps bevo and cuff title as modelled by the turncoats Messr's Berry and Minchin.

    Regards, Ned.
    Click to enlarge the picture Click to enlarge the picture Volunteer shield  
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    Cheers for pic Ned. Do you know how many B.F Korps there were? Are there any figures? Stewy S

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    Great pic Ned...Love the Model 42 tunics and they have rolled their wool socks over their boots in place of gaiters...Typical W-SS look...

    Best Regards, fischer

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