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    #16
    Originally posted by stonemint View Post
    Just got my copy. The front and back of each TK/eagle is shown by maker (even the unknown makers).
    Copies/fakes are also shown.
    Nice to have all the info in one place--I recommend it, and kudos to the author....
    Thanks Chris
    Give a man an opinion and you feed him for a day,
    teach a man to use the "search" function on the WAF and you feed him for a lifetime.

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      #17
      Originally posted by stonemint View Post
      Just got my copy. The front and back of each TK/eagle is shown by maker (even the unknown makers).
      Copies/fakes are also shown.
      Nice to have all the info in one place--I recommend it, and kudos to the author....
      I said it was worth it to buy it
      Carlo

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        #18
        The book is a (basic guide) that does not detail "die flaws" of recognition in each piece or the "indisputable evidence", necessary today for recent high end fakes.
        It also gives as originals, whitout facts, of some "doubtful" pieces .
        The (basic guide) for beginners IMO.

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          #19
          Originally posted by olle View Post
          The book is a (basic guide) that does not detail "die flaws" of recognition in each piece or the "indisputable evidence", necessary today for recent high end fakes.
          It also gives as originals, whitout facts, of some "doubtful" pieces .
          The (basic guide) for beginners IMO.
          Sadly so many of these books reach a certain level but are merely a coffee table book to the more specialist collector. I see unproven assumptions just on the posted pages.

          Personally I am waiting for Chris 'SS Collector' McClurklan's definitive work.

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            #20
            Hi All

            You can get this book on this link:

            https://www.warhats.com/store/p1000/...ik-Book.html#/

            Great for beginners and medium level collectors!

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              #21
              Hi,

              cheapest website to get the book for Continental orders :

              https://militariafachbuch.com/SS-Met...-Andrew-Reznik

              See You

              Vince

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                #22
                Originally posted by Ian Hulley View Post
                Sadly so many of these books reach a certain level but are merely a coffee table book to the more specialist collector. I see unproven assumptions just on the posted pages.

                Personally I am waiting for Chris 'SS Collector' McClurklan's definitive work.

                I got my copy today and found it worthwhile. There is so much information that's it's sometimes confusing to me.
                I need to study it more.

                Chris' position as guru and sense on these items is safe!!

                Joe Bourn

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