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    BeVo collar tabs

    Greetings All,

    In my travels this last week I stopped by at a friends house and picked up a couple of things. One of these was a pair BeVo transport tabs. I have seen these in the standard mid war einheits model but never with a branch color on them. They are also backed with buckram.

    I once owned a pair of BeVo Artillery tabs but on further inspection the red lines had been sewed on the tab.

    I would love to hear your opinions and see other examples if anybody has any. Thanks.

    Fred
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    #2
    I like them.

    Tom

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      #3
      Greetings Tom,

      I like them alot,i've just never seen this type before!!

      Fred

      PS Thanks for the Christmas present!!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Fred Green View Post
        Greetings Tom,

        I like them alot,i've just never seen this type before!!

        Fred

        PS Thanks for the Christmas present!!!
        You are vey welcome.

        Tom

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          #5
          Hi Fred, I have seen these before, they are similar to the later war woven officer tabs but must have been production in the late 1930s maybe 1940 etc. ?

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            #6
            ct

            Infantry-piped ones are on an M-44 tunic I've have since 1976. Never saw anything like them until now.

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              #7
              Greetings Pauke,

              Can you post a picture of them? Thanks.

              Fred

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                #8
                Hello Fred,
                They perfectly genuine...
                Until now, i have seen them in white, light blue, light green and bright red.
                Here's a pair of bright red artillery unsewn from a Feldbluse.
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                  #9
                  Greetings All,

                  Thanks for posting these Jean-Philip!!! These are super nice.

                  Love to see more!!

                  Fred

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                    #10
                    You're welcome Fred
                    love to see more as well...

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                      #11
                      Here are a couple pair, medical and generic
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                      DaveJ

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