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    Best Reference Book

    Guys...........If you were going to get one reference book on Third Reich belts and buckles which one would it be and where can you get a copy......Thanks Jimmy

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    Although all reference books have errors in them, the best reference book IMO is the revised edition "Buckles, Belts, and Brocades" by John Angolia. You can get a copy almost anywhere but many are sold on eBAY.

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      #3
      Link to the book

      Hello,

      Here is a link to the Revised Edition. I know nothing about this seller but provide the link so that you can see what it looks like.

      http://www.reddickmilitaria.com/mm5/...Category_Code=

      If you Google the title you will see several references to the book. Make sure you get the Revised Edition. I have it and find it very handy when supplemented with the forum member's advice.

      Hope this helps.

      Regards,
      Stu

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        #4
        Jimmy if can find them cheap I echo Dan with the revised Angolia book and I would also get the Peter Nash book German Belt Buckles 1845-1945, MO
        Last edited by regiment739; 03-15-2008, 06:24 AM.

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          #5
          i agree with the above Peter Nash book also very good

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            #6
            Jimmy,

            guys are right : if you are seriously interested in collecting Nazi buckles you must own both the books mentioned......anyway adding infos by the Forum.

            Best

            Ric

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              #7
              Another book

              Hello friends,
              Third Reich Belts Buckles:
              An Ilustrated Handbook & Price Guide 1999 Edition
              Bob Evans (Schiffer Military History)

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                #8
                Hi....I have alll three....I can't say that I'm very impressed with the Bob Evans book though....some of the prices in that book are way over the top...I question a couple of the buckles too. Anyone else have opinions on that book?
                I personally enjoy the Angolia and Nash books - and yes, they both have some problems too but I don't think there is one reference out there that is perfect.

                Cheers!

                Rob

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