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    Eric K.

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    1. Heres a nice IAB that I got in a group from a gebirgs soldier, Its in great shape with almost all of the silver intact, I was wondering who's the maker since theres no markings, also in the group are alot of HJ pins and two party badges. usually you dont find so much from one person but I guess today was my lucky day!!! :cheers:

      Thanks for the help!!

    2. this might look just like a bundled up piece of silk but its not,it stands for ( Sadr's militia) and it took myself and my section over 5 hours of very heavy fighting and this is what I ended up with. In the end I ripped their flag from their position and it will lay balled up in a heap till the day I die

      anyways, its a piece of black silk thats about 5 feet in length that was hand sewn into a flag.

    3. Its amazing whats still arouund, when I looked at the machinery it still has the die stamp in it, it looks like it was for an EK but its really coroded and I didnt feel like getting wet so I couldnt tell for sure. theres maybe 3 presses all together, but one of them is partially covered with concrete and they are HUGE!!! alot bigger than I thought they would be. I know some EK's were made in Idar-Oberstein but i wasnt aware of any KM badges?

      Eric

    4. At first glance this would appear to be just another cast badge...... but one of my good friends father worked in a factory in Idar- Oberstein making war badges during WW2 , anyways this badge is a proto type ( I really dont know too much about these I cant see the differance in them :unsure: ) They sure do look like fakes and I guess technically they are but these are 100% "original" at least pre 45, He has 5 or 6 more and from what he tells me is that when they make the press for the badges they use lead to see the final product, so Im hearing all these "war" stories about badge making when the father tells me that the presses are still around. Only bad thing is that theyre in a river not too far from his place, so we go to check them out , sad to say that they are in VERY bad shape and looks to be just a huge bit of machinery,Ill take some pics next time Im there. Heres some pics of the badge thast was given to me.

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