Nice job Tom !! G
Nice job Tom !! G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
Thanks G. These items are rarely, if ever, found in my neck of the woods so I have to buy outside our borders.
The exchange rate makes it damn near impossible, but I've managed 4 to date.
Tom
Thanks mate!. Your collection is coming along very well too, feeling pretty green here.
Tom
We all have are ups and downs... The (RaD) buckle trail has went a bit dry only because I have quite a few if not most of the " KNOWN" makers.. Does anyone really know how many unknown there were ??
So, I have been concentrating on several RaD avenues including the RaDwJ or womens RaD... And a few other maybe mannequin options of a EM with Drillich, Side cap and belt and buckle and have a great lead on a "Spaten"... It comes with time and $$ I suppose... Everything I see I want... But the constraints of the wallet dictate purchases..G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
RAD traditions badges is still one of the nicest subjects to collect.
It has "color" and is nicely to display. After that many years in
some ways I do regret I sold all of them at the moment I owned
about 60-65, including form variations and what was worn at
RAD-headgear . I had other plans.
The photos may have been shown earlier somewhere. Not all I had are here
photographed. From the last moment I do not have photographs. Most I
showed seperately in volume 5 for the series "Headgear of Hitler's Germany"!
Very nice display Wim. I haven't seen these photos before, thank you for sharing these.
It's the 2nd form. The 1st form has the two leaves the other way around!
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