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    #16
    The book is now available from Roger Bender Publishing. Just arrived this last week.

    Here is a link and if you click on the cover, it takes you through a number of pages from the book.

    http://www.bender-publishing.com/War_Badges.html

    John
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      #17
      I received mine this week & about 1/2 through it.
      Greg

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        #18
        Gordon contacted me yesterday to say it is in the post
        Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

        Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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          #19
          Received mine a couple days ago. Great addition to my library.

          Richard

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            #20
            Hello!


            I recived my copy to days ago.Looks like a very good KM Badge Book.



            All the best
            Morten.

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              #21
              Gents,

              I just got mine and a loving it! But one question - Gordon calls AS in triangle, "Adolf Scholze.". Do we know if he is basing that on new info or is that just old supposition?

              Super book - always has the rarest photos of badges in wear!
              Marc

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                #22

                Gents,

                I just got mine and a loving it! But one question - Gordon calls AS in triangle, "Adolf Scholze.". Do we know if he is basing that on new info or is that just old supposition?

                Super book - always has the rarest photos of badges in wear!
                Marc


                Threads on both WAF and GCA have provided new evidence to show AS in triangle was indeed likely Adolf Scholze or a cooperative in which Scholze was a central figure. Ground finds from the same source in Gablonz showed AS planchets along with Schwerin U-boat clasps and W&L wound badges showing common construction, and Scholze’s account books were found listing Schwerin and W&L as major customers.

                Here is the somewhat long and complicated thread on WAF:
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                http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4168143#post4168143

                John<O</O

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                  #23
                  Many thanks for the answer John.

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