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    Bob Lyons

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    1. I am sure that most would be aware of these fake FJ signs, but in case there are some who might get caught, some photos of one... Bob
    2. I might as well throw my example in here as well.... Bob
    3. And Kanonier Herz' Regimental details inside the sweat band.... (if anyone has any info on the 17th, ....) Bob
    4. An NCO's visor cap issued to HG Artilleryman Kanonier Herz....
    5. and another, I love the age toning to the gilt insignia.....
    6. And a Luftwaffe Generals visor cap, early eagle, by Erel....
    7. It seems all is quiet on the forum today, so will try and liven it up a bit, here is an example of a Luftwaffe officer side cap/overseas cap with bullion insignia...
    8. And I sure enjoyed seeing them, would love to know the true colours of those tabs too! Bob
    9. I hear you Paul, if it feels the need to wander, I will point it in your direction! Bob
    10. Hi Paul, It is attached via a couple of metal prongs, the actual woven eagle is on a metal backing plate, and a couple of prongs from that go through two machined holes in the white top itself. (some had three prongs). Bob
    11. that last one shows the layout of the place, and here is the last page, sorry they are small, maybe there is a way of enlarging them to read the text, but basically it just shows the photos of the camp. (this page shows some of the internment coinage used in the camp). Bob
    12. Yup, some one found all of the badges in the above photo using a metal detector.... here is page 3...
    13. Some scans from an old gold detecting magazine my brother had lying about, and it shows some photos of one of the POW camps here in Australia, situated at Murchison, Victoria. Bob
    14. What a magnificent array of tropical uniforms. (including the Luftwaffe soldier with collar patches). Bob
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