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Please do, move any of my images that you desire to use.
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What do you know, I have an example to contribute. Thanks to Don.
Paulmann & Crone L?denscheid. Obverse shows wear.
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Peter, still a nice example! Don, both wonderfull examples also! With all the detail on these it's hard to realize how small in size they are.
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Opaque orange for my example Ser. # 25453 .
I note GES. GESCH. is positioned higher on mine and the other opaque examples shown than on the translucent examples.
Different numeral fonts also.
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Erich, thank you.
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Nice buckle! I will have to keep my eyes open for one.
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Looks to be a donation badge, day badge/tinnie. It commemorates the event held on 17-18 Sept. 1927, could be a meeting a march something on that order.
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Other examples to show?
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Thanks, Don, best close up I've seen. I am thinking after seeing your image, NR.
Now, which is the surname letter?
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Discounting the unknowns for the moment.
Total conjecture, if it is NR, at a stretch of the imagination, it could be Nichols & Raimund a manufacturer of belt buckles, however the drawing I have seen of their mark in a circle is different, an N and R sharing the last upright stroke of the N. But we know that companys changed logos.
Or is it RN ?
Don, you mention the posibility of it being FNR. Do you happen to have a clear close up of the mark?
Ah well, fun to research. I also hope something comes to light.
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I like those!
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Don, thanks much. The PF. and the red/gold/white/gold bars, have me searching for clues.
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Nice collection Don. I have side stepped these for years for one reason or the other but the last one you show the 1939 is an eye catcher and I just may have to keep my eyes open for an example.
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Been kind of quiet, thought to post this pin for comments. Reverse is unmarked and did not scan clearly. Fire away!
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There must be more pins out there that fall into this catagory! ?
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Great, another cap badge I must add to my want list.
Thanks for showing it Jray.
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I have not seen a larger version. Nice maker Don, Dr. F. & Co. turned out some nice items.
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Nice items Gents, I have not caught either of these, yet.
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Don, many thanks for the link. Searched and saw some enamel items but did not see my example this time around. Did see one on a site minus the branches and leaves.
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Claymore, thanks, I will see what I can find on E-bay.
(Searched, found nothing).
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I will post this DjK youth sports related pin in hopes some one will have an idea of the time period it was issued. I know this organization was active early 3rd Reich and probably pre 3rd reich, and is presently active but have not been able to locate their post war organization pins. If indeed there has been any change at all.
No reverse markings.
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Nice one Don. I was in hopes you had an in wear pic of that one.
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In that case would you wish to pull this item from page 6 of the stickpins topic or would you prefer I repost? Either way I am all for it.
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Rare pole tops
in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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TonyR, appreciate very much seeing your 2nd. pattern political pole top. Nice photography! Nice item!
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