Originally posted by M Bando
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Originally posted by M Bando
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I also see no possible connection between my location or my real name and the level of my courage and integrity. Didn't you know that most people worldwide (including our employers, neighbors, etc.) do not like our hobby for well-known reasons, which sometimes have a negative effect on collectors lives, and revealing you identity (real name, location) on these public forums as not the smartest thing to do for many of us?
Tons of books have already been published about the SS militaria. Unfortunately, none of them is complete, and most of them are just a brief overview of the subject and/or on the introductory level. I have many reference books including the very best ones both American and European but I hardly ever open any of them, they only collect dust on my shelves as in most cases they are pretty useless and all the information that I need is on this very forum just one click away.
What collectors would really need IMO and can only dream about including myself is a new ultimate tool on the brand new and advanced level - a complete, comprehensive and detailed book, something like the "Definitive Guide" that Frank Heukemes made for General Assault Badge collectors. Imagine yourself a book where you can find, for example, any cap insignia with a precise measurements, large-format high-resolution pictures, that really enables you to see all the crucial details like the wave pattern of the material, to count stitches in embroidery, etc. All insignias would be nicely categorized and aligned in the production time sequence there, the flatwire officers skulls are all in one chapter, the cotton sleeve eagles would be in a separate chapter, not mixed all together with shoulder boards and collar tabs.
Nowadays, I can find an info on pretty much any SS insignia with just a little time on the Internet, but that would be the book I would buy in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, your book seems like another an old-school tool to me, many already like it and it is great but I will wait for a "new generation" book, a complete and "Definitive Guide to SS Insignia".
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