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Posts posted by Erik Krogh
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I've tried to match that reverse set up to a period Assman award and the closest I came was the catch on a 57er EK1.
Don,
I think that you're right. It appears that the 57er awards used the same obverse design as shown in the Assman catalog, but the reverse setup is consistent with other 57 awards (wide pin, wide flat hook).
I have found several naval wound badges online with the same obverse design but a more-expected thin needle and hook reverse, which appear to be 1930s period. Also the background on these badges is "roughened rather than pebbled" as Beau noted.
Thanks to everyone for their comments.
Best Regards,
Erik
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Rick,
Once again, I am in your debt. Thanks for a fast reply with a tremendous amount of relevant information!
All The Best,
Erik
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Emanuel and Pegasus,
Thank you both for weighing in on this piece.
I think that I may have solved the puzzle. I did a search on ebay.de and found a seller selling all three grades (black, silver, gold) of the exact same badge as mine. They are 57 versions (at least according to the eBay seller). I would not be surprised if this is correct. In any event, not WWI period.
I know the seller well and will return the badge.
Best Regards,
Erik
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Saschaw and Dond,
Thank you for your comments.
I'm not quite ready to give up on this one yet. It came out of a respected KM collection (Don Frailey). I know that coming out of a respected collection doesn't guarantee anything, but the odds are improved...
I also just saw a similar design attributed as a Type III badge as shown in William Hamelman's book "German Wound Badges". Does anyone have access to a copy of this book?
Thanks!
Erik
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I recently acquired this gold navy wound badge. It is of a different design than the silver one in my collection (also posted on this forum). I don't have any expertise in this area - is there a good reference book on Imperial wound badges? Would welcome your comments on the badge.
Best Regards,
Erik
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Shoulderboards belonging to Stabsobersteuermann Johannes Richter of U-170. Richter won the DKiG on December 26, 1944.
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Hello Erik and Richard,
Very nice groups, congratulations.
A little addition on the U-170, the Wolfgang Danzer's tellerm?tze. This well worn tellerm?tze is a privater purchase with a non removable blue top.
Best regards,
Michel
Michel,
Thank you very much for posting Wolfgang Danzer's tellerm?tze. As always - nice piece!
Best Regards,
Erik
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Just found this post, very interesting groups!
I have 3 groups to U-170 and will post them later, unable to at the moment.......just to add a few more names to the group photo:
1. Oberbootsmannsmaat Rudolf M?hlbauer RKT
2. Oberbootsmannsmaat Gerhard R?del DKiG
3. Oberfunkmaat Willy Gr?ber
/Ian
Ian,
Thank you very much for the identification of the three crewmen! Very much looking forward to seeing your groupings.
All The Best,
Erik
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Gordon,
That's a beauty! Congratulations on a fine new acquisition.
Best Regards,
Erik
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Hello,
congrats to that real nice set.
You're a real Lucky guy to found the photos
showing the man.
By the way ... do you ever try to play "wheel of fortune"
or lottery.
Best regards and good hunting
Sto
Thanks, Sto!
Happy hunting to you, too.
Erik
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Richard,
Thanks a million for showing your U-170 grouping! Amazing similarities to mine. Great to see.
Nesredep and Simon - thanks for your nice comments!
All The Best,
Erik
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Joe and Rick,
Thanks for the kind words.
eBay has produced some great photos, although it is a pain to troll through all of the junk. I found photos of Heinz Geissler, U-390 CO, on eBay as well. I have his white tunic. It's great to tie named pieces in one's collection to a face.
Best Regards,
Erik
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Tradition badge that came with the doc set
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Prediger's discharge paper
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1947 Postcard sent to Prediger advising him that he is "not affected" by any ties to national socialism and militarism.
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Interesting little piece of paper with 10th U-Flot logo.
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Frontspange in Bronze doc signed by Korvettenkapit?n G?nter Kuhnke.
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EKI signed by Hans Rudolf R?sing.
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Equator crossing document signed by CO G?nther Pfeffer.
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Prediger listed his war patrols on the back cover of his Soldbuch.
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Soldbuch awards page
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Soldbuch first page. Photo missing...
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U-Boot Uniforms
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Early model white tunic and trousers attributed to Korvettenkapit?n and Oakleaves winner Georg Lassen. The tunic has shoulderboards for a Leutnant, the rank Lassen held from January 1938 until January 1939. I purchased the uniform as well as a greatcoat and EKI also attributed to Lassen from the same seller, who had a number of pieces (all appeared to be good period pieces) attributed to Lassen. Although I do not have any deep provenance for these pieces, I find only one "Lassen" listed in Lohmann/Hildebrand's "Die Deutsche Kriegsmarine 1939-1945".
Here's the tunic