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Saris/Mollo - Ringkragen/Gorgets

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Saris/Mollo - Ringkragen/Gorgets

Postby jeffhan373 on 09 May 2012 23:06

This looks like an outstanding book. Has anyone seen it yet?

http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... md%3Dimvns

At 119 Euros it's not exactly cheap. But postage from Europe is also likely to be pretty bad. Anyone know if US dealers will be carrying it? I wonder why Schiffer or Bender doesn't produce it for the US market?

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Re: Saris/Mollo - Ringkragen/Gorgets

Postby coburg22 on 10 May 2012 03:06

Hello Jeff,

You are right, it looks like a great book with 704 pages and 1500 photos. I love anything written by Saris as his books and knowledge are extremely detailed and first class. You can chat with him on WAF, I have a couple of times already. Maybe ke will know if a dealer in the US will carry it.

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James

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Re: Saris/Mollo - Ringkragen/Gorgets

Postby Marcus Wendel on 13 May 2012 18:53

To help make it easier for those searching in the forum I'm adding the title of the book and a direct link to it below.

Gorgets of the Third Reich / Ringkragen und Brustschilder im Dritten Reich - Wilhelm Saris / Andrew Mollo
https://vdmedien.com/ringkragen-brustsc ... 12190.html
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