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You might find if you turn it inside out it is marked identicaly, a Geman pal told me they were mostly used for grain and such like so when you tipped it out you could turn it inside out and it was properly empty and at the same time ready to use again? I don't know if that is accurate or not but it would fit, that or that there was always a property mark visable so you couldn't nick any? I have a couple like that, bit whiter material usually but on the whole the same thing.
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Bundesrepublik more private BW pics
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Thanks for the info, envelope states Fursten???brück 1961, it is only pened on so could be wrong. -
Kamilos, I will point out badges are not my main effort but I could not find a badge of that type with that catch and given your location I suspect you will be subjected to an endless bombardment of copies. I also stated to you privately due to your location I will not comment on your ground dug stuff! The further East you go it seems the more often folk will dig a grave to steal from the dead, I will not be a part of that unlike WRF/WAF. Never seen an MH or heard of it but look at it yourself, it is only an inf assualt badge, it has the look it is complicated in it's construction with the crimped needle, ball hinge and crimped catch, it looks worn in the areas one would expect, got to be worth a punt if the price is not outrageous? it would be really hard work to replicate this production tequnique and to what ends as it would no doubt be quickly rummbled? I think we would also be seeing a lot of them already if it were fake? Give it a spin!
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Luftwaffe fligerblouse
Jock Auld replied to moszi's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
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Iain, Just to be safe, the link you have shown is to Becklingen not Berlingen Cemetery which I drive past 3 or 4 times a week. If you are coming from Hamburg leave the A7 at Soltau Süd. Then turn right for Celle, it is about 5km down the road on the right you can't miss it. Bernhard, On the other thread about the British aircrewman the picture of a bomber crew grave is taken at Becklingen, wouldn't that be a coincidence if it were the same crew. I can't do links sadly.
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Guys, These are from the weekend, I liked the pleasing pictures on the cover but I like the adverts more and the articles aren't too bad either. The train article caught my eye as that bizzar contraption was tested localy between Celle and Hannover and achieved 150KM P/H according to the title page.
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Mate, I know how you feel, I have circled a few bits that stand out as wrong for me. If there are a lot of people giving you good vibes about the badge then drill down on their profile to get a feel for what they know before you lend too much weight to what is said. Also if they are so keen on the badge sell them it and see what they say!
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Luftwaffe fligerblouse
Jock Auld replied to moszi's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Equipment
I think in this context it would not be meaningless as I am sure the breast eagle is factory applied and original but if lets say all the other insignia lights up like a disco then it may be safe to assume it is post war applied in this case? It is not infalable but it is a useful tool if you suspect the stiching is dodgy, which we both do? I have one similar deressed as an engineer. -
Guys, I said I would keep my eyes open for this sort of thing and spotted this today. The set of cards is for a five day cruise on above ship as part of the DAF, KDF program. It is just a card that had the menu and events of the day for the guests. I have put them in order. The green card lists price of fags and booze on board. The theatre program is unrelated but posted it together since it is KDF. I have two sets of the itinery cards so if anyone wants to swap let me know!
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Bundesrepublik more private BW pics
Jock Auld replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Uwe, Now you have made me look closer I see they are FN rifles! At a casual glance I thought G3 at first. Perhaps these soldiers are not even German, some sort of competition perhaps. -
Bundesrepublik more private BW pics
Jock Auld posted a topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Guys, More stuff rescued from the skip. Were in an envelope dated 1961, when did the Germans get the G3? -
DIY Helmet Stand - Tutorial
Jock Auld replied to Brian Wolfe's topic in Preservation & Restoration of Military Artifacts
Both styles look very practicle, thanks for the ideas!