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    joetauchretter

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    1. Looks like a sextant to me for measuring and fixing the postion of the ship by the sun, would have been used by the ships navigator. :unsure:

      Kevin in Deva :cheers:

      hello,

      Very interesting item ! I would like to see more pictures so I can give you a better answer , but I do not think this a sextant for measuring the sun . To get a fix on the sun you also need to see the horizon , with this item you cannot see both at the same time . That long tube in the middle looks like a bubble level to me , if so you would put the heavy base on an object and once the bubble is level you can read the degree of angle that object is at . This may be used by a machinest , I have seen similar items in our machine shop . More detailed pictures would be a great help !

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    2. more. And here's the link.

      http://screamneagle.com/gwwii30.html#two

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      Hello ,

      In my humble opinion both are fakes . All of these uncut cloth items that are uncut and look like fresh and new are just that , new ! Even an original item are 60 plus years has to show some type of age to it .

      The other eagle I believe is fake also and as a trick to fool a potential buyer the repro item is sewn onto a piece of cloth to make it look like it was cut off of a real uniform .

      These are items I would not be happy with in my collection .

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    3. Hello ,

      I do not have a good feeling on this badge , in my humble opinion I think this is a high end repro . I do not like the details in the wreath , The details look weak and look cast to me . What makes me nervous all the wear to the silver disc behind the raised swastika . Maybe it is just the way it looks in these pictures but the swastika looks like it has nowhere near the wear that the silver disk has ! In my mind how can something that is so raised up as the swastika escape all the wear shown BEHIND it on that round silver disc ?? To me that silver disc looks like it has seen a lot of artifical wear !

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    4. Hello ,

      I would likesome information on this badge/tinnie . It has been in my family since new , but they all have now passed away . I have had this in my possession for 40 years now . It reads :

      15 Jahre Ortsgruppe Rosenheim - 1920 NSDAP -1935 .

      This badge is made from stamped sheet brass 40 mm in diameter and has a pin soldered on the back . Any information would be a great help ! This was given to me over 40 years ago and this was the badge that got me started collecting other TR era material :beer:

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    5. Hello Erik,

      here are some other allied propaganda flyers from my collection.

      Please note the text "LUFTPOST" (airmail).

      Had someone more information about this flyers?

      Best regards,

      Monsun

      Hello ,

      This propaganda LUFTPOST EXTRABLATT was printed in England in 1943 . Here is some info on it :

      Print date :1943

      Production agency : P.W.E ( Political Warfare Executive )

      Pages : 2

      First dropped over Germany : Night of 09/10 July 1943

      Last dropped over Germany : Night of 30/31 August 1943

    6. Hello,

      In my opinion this looks like a copy of the schwerin u-boat badge . I would expect to see the maker name and adress stamped on the back as most schwerin's were . Also I have held many repro's made in the 1990's that looked like this badge shown here , I even owned one as a display but gave it away to a friend who wanted a hole filler . This badge looks very nice but I just do not have a good feeling about it , the repro's out there now are too darn good !

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    7. Hello,

      Very nice propaganda items you have ! I own 2 of the pull down propaganda cards and I have them on display in my Tauchretter collection . I like them next to my tauchretters as a way of showing what can happen to a u-boat sailor if his boat is attacked and sunk , you may need your tauchretter as a life saver or drown ! This pull down card has some vivid graphics for the would be u-boat crewmen !

      This is what info I have on this pull down propaganda card:

      It was produced by the P.W.E. agency and was first dropped by British planes on the night of 05/06 April 1942 and the last time it was dropped by the RAF was on the night of 04/05 September 1942 and is approx. 10 cm x 20 cm .

      The other u-boat propaganda comic book type I have been looking for since 1977 ! I first saw a small copy of this in the book THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC by TERRY HUGHES and JOHN COSTELLO , 1977 and found on page 290 . If you ever want to sell this please let me know , I have a nice home for it between 2 more tauchretters ;-)

      This 4 pager was also produced by the P.W.E. AGENCY A in 1942 and first dropped by the RAF on the night of 10/11 April 1942 and the last night drop by the RAF was on 02/03 1942 .

      Very nive items and thank you for the close up detailed pictures ! Here is a shot of my 2 pull down cards .

    8. Hello ,

      Very nice belt ! I have several pictures , some in color when I get the time I will scan them and post them here for you . Most look diffferent than this belt , they are wider and have 3 leather straps . I feel that this is a linesmen's belt , you know the men that climb telephone poles ? I have a picture of this too , I will try and find that picture also . As with most items there are variations depending on what year it was made and who made the item . It is possible that a u-boat / ship builder could use a different supplier than another ship builders hence many different types of belts used during the war .

      The metal tag that the belt was inspected and valid for one year from 1.7.41 to 1.7.42 , I think you would see this more for a linesmen's belt then something found on a sub .

      Best Regards,

      Joe

    9. Here is a station card from a U-406 grouping in my collection. I haven't seen this type of card featured in any of the KM/U-Boat books. I would assume that these would be issued at the beginning of a crewman's service.

      This is a very interesting u-boat related item that I have never seen before . Where is this card located , in a small book or is this just a single sheet of heavy paper card ? What is on the back of this card ? Can you show us more pictures ?

      Best Regards,

      Joe

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