Being a TR armband collector I have read this thread with great interest! It (this thread) has opened my eyes to a whole realm of armbands and associated organizations I had not given much thought to, that has changed now! daniel tarr817j
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Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View PostWho has ever seen such a cufftitle in a collection before?
Freikorps von Neufville cuff-title. Pictured is von Neufville himself. The initials stand for: Freiwilligen 2. Garde-Reserve-Division.
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Some photos, which were posted at the beginning of this thread. If you compare the size of the belt with the size of the armband, the armband must have an unusual very large size, too.Last edited by Sergeant 08; 11-30-2014, 12:18 PM.
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Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View PostI asked, because I got an unknown amband in a very large size of c. 14 x 21 cm. I thought unusual....but then I rememered this thread and your armband.
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Here's a recent acquisition, an Eiserne Front tricolor armband with arrow emblem. It came from a US veteran's estate along with a unit marked SA armband and other odds and ends.
I believe the image of the Eiserne Front fighter was posted somewhere in this forum. I'm reposting it with apologies to the source for the lack of attribution.
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Originally posted by paulj View PostHere's a recent acquisition, an Eiserne Front tricolor armband with arrow emblem. It came from a US veteran's estate along with a unit marked SA armband and other odds and ends.
I believe the image of the Eiserne Front fighter was posted somewhere in this forum. I'm reposting it with apologies to the source for the lack of attribution.
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