A friend of mine, David Baker, brought this website to my attention -
http://www.bruderschaft-st-christoph.org/de/wappenbuecher
The thumbnail pictures are the link to the individual Wappen Books.
The clever thing is that you can really zoom in for an ultra close-up.
David is also known as The Modern Medievalist and posts some wonderful stuff -
https://www.facebook.com/ModernMedievalist
A New Link to Wappenbücher
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A New Link to Wappenbücher
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Re: A New Link: German Wappen books
An excellent collection. I rue the day that I chose chemistry as a special subject instead of German!
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Re: A New Link to Wappenbücher
I have added more information in the topic title - I didn't know that I could do that!
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Re: A New Link to Wappenbücher
apparently there was an knightly order of the pigtail. Correction, I think it the order of the braid.
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