Has anyone ordered any drawings or the Pansar magazine from the Svensk PansarHistorisk Förening website? I have no idea what a Giro account is so I hope it's not their only method of payment.
I'm looking for drawings or pictures of the PBV 301. I've got a scale drawing from George Bradford which is sufficient but has some inaccuracies.
This probably is the best place to post this but I have no idea how to post to the Swedish forum like we could in the old format.
Thanks,
Paul
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ptruhe
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Posted: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 - 04:40 PM UTC

HunterCottage
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Posted: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 - 11:48 PM UTC
Paul,
A giro is one of the most common ways of paying for things here. If you contact them they probably can give you a bank account you can put the money in, or send an international money order. The money order should be able to be handled by your banker.
If nothing else I can order it for you and we can work out the payment for it somehow.
It is also my understanding that if you would have flagged the post as being in Swedish it would have shown up for us that have Swedish chosen as one of the languages for Armorama.
PM me if you need anymore help.
A giro is one of the most common ways of paying for things here. If you contact them they probably can give you a bank account you can put the money in, or send an international money order. The money order should be able to be handled by your banker.
If nothing else I can order it for you and we can work out the payment for it somehow.
It is also my understanding that if you would have flagged the post as being in Swedish it would have shown up for us that have Swedish chosen as one of the languages for Armorama.
PM me if you need anymore help.

ptruhe
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Posted: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 02:23 AM UTC
This for the reply. Still waiting for a response back from the website. We'll see how it goes.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul

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Posted: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 03:43 AM UTC
Don't be afraid to ask if needed though...

Plasticbattle
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Posted: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 04:20 AM UTC
Hi paul.
Another possible avenue is to contact "The swede". Thord is a memebr on here and works for some of these societies ... or at least will have contact with them. If not this one, he will definately be able to steer you in the right direction.
PM Thord from his member page. hes a bit of an expert about these things.
The swede´s memebr page
IPMS Stockholm has an english section, where you can write and ask questions related to sweden military items. Some guys there may be able to help you out.
link to IPMS Stockholm
The swedish forum is a little slow to say the least at the moment .... so its better to try the two avenues above.
A post giro is like a post office version of a bank account. There used to something similar in Ireland but it has been phased out. All bills and bought items in Sweden can be payed for by post giro or bank giro. Most businesses have both.
I could also help with organising payment if you need.
Good luck
Another possible avenue is to contact "The swede". Thord is a memebr on here and works for some of these societies ... or at least will have contact with them. If not this one, he will definately be able to steer you in the right direction.
PM Thord from his member page. hes a bit of an expert about these things.
The swede´s memebr page
IPMS Stockholm has an english section, where you can write and ask questions related to sweden military items. Some guys there may be able to help you out.
link to IPMS Stockholm
The swedish forum is a little slow to say the least at the moment .... so its better to try the two avenues above.
A post giro is like a post office version of a bank account. There used to something similar in Ireland but it has been phased out. All bills and bought items in Sweden can be payed for by post giro or bank giro. Most businesses have both.
I could also help with organising payment if you need.
Good luck


The_Swede

Posted: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 01:57 PM UTC
@Paul
I will help you out with drawings after the weekend.
I'm of to work now and will not be back home until monday morning.
/Thord
I will help you out with drawings after the weekend.
I'm of to work now and will not be back home until monday morning.
/Thord

ptruhe
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Posted: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 - 06:16 PM UTC
Thord,
Sounds great. I heard back from the guy from SPHF and we've worked something out but any other sources are greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Paul
Sounds great. I heard back from the guy from SPHF and we've worked something out but any other sources are greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks,
Paul
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