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Thanks Michael,
I picked up this Canadian ribbon bar and was wondering about th significance of the oak leaf on the war medal ribbon and the poppy on the red ribbon. Apparently this gentleman was a higher up in the Canadian Army and this is only one row of his ribbons. All info is welcome,
Pat
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and the reverse of the HJ stickpin...
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Here is another stickpin, a Hitler Youth HJ membership pin that I believe to be a modern copy. I hope I am wrong so if anyone has any thoughts on this pin it would be appreciated. It just seems a little too clean...
Pat
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the back, no mm...
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Next up, a simple crude swaztika stickpin. I think it is a period piece, but far from official.
Any thoughts on this little number?
Pat
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and the back of the 1940 stickpin. I think its good, any ideas?
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Hi all,
Just thought I'd put a few of my stickpins up for discussion. I have a couple I am not sure of and a couple I think are good, so here we go. First up is a 1940 Stickpin that I think is for a sports organization, but not quite sure. It has lost most of its original finish but maintains the enamel swaztika in the center. Any ideas on the originality and purpose of this stickpin?
Thanks,
Pat
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and the reverse, any thoughts?
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Next up, my Luftschutz 2 class medal. It appears to me to be good, but I could be mistaken. Any ideas on this one? It is 38 mm in diameter.
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The back of the ribbon bar ek2, magnetic..
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Here is a nice little 1914 ek2 ribbon bar to go with my ek2's. I am not sure what the other ribbon is though, any help is great.
Pat
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and the reverse, with maker mark (very hard to see)...
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Hello gents,
I believe I have here an early SS dagger badge/pin with a very hard to read maker mark. Maybe you can figure it out. Does anybody else have one of these to compare? ANy ideas on originality and if it is an SA badge? I will post more SA badges here as I receive tehm. All responses are hugely appreciated with all my posts.
Thanks,
Pat
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The blank reverse...
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Hello there,
Picked up this die stamped SS-Heimwehr dog tag / id tag and was wondering if anybody knows about the SS-Heimwehr. I purchased this from a reputable dealer and I believe it is a good one, but any ideas on originality and the numbering/info on the markings are very welcome.
Thanks,
Pat
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and the back, in excellent condition. Were there many makers of these? Both of mine are unmarked.
Pat
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Thanks War Lord,
Here is my other Mothers Cross in gold, slight damage to the enamel work and no original ribbon. Again, I think this one is another good one but please let me know your ideas on it.
Thanks,
Pat
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The reverse, any opinions on it?
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Hello again,
I purchased this shield last fall and it is my first shield. I was told all three prong Kuban shields were fakes, is this true? Mine is made of copper, stamped, with a funny eagle on the top. It is 53mm x 63mm. Any ideas on its originality?
Thanks,
Pat
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and the back of the eagle. The pin appears to be a TR era pin as it is similar to many tinnie pins. Any help is welcome.
Pat
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Hi all,
I have here a Luftwaffe metal insignia of some sort, and I was wondering about its originality. It is 72 mm wingspan and appears to be either a chest eagle or an award of some kind. You don't see many of these around and I would like to know more about it. Is it an original piece or a fantasy piece? All info is great,
Thanks,
Pat
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and the back of this Wehrmacht metal insignia. Any ideas on its originality or purpose?
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And here we have some sort of Heer army eagle. It is 40 mm tall and has decent detail. Was this an awarded piece, an insignia, or a fantasy piece? I don't see any of these anywhere so any advice is very welcome.
Thanks,
Pat
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the back, any opinions on this eagle or the other posted items above?
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SA Badge
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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I don't think there ws much filing, maybe a little in the finishing stage of constuction. It appears to be die-stamped or die-forged. How exactly can you tell if it has been filed, and what is the significance? Any help on this out there?
Pat