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Wood
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The one I had (long gone now. I had it many years and didn't really know what it was, but was finally talked out of it by a young dealer) was all bullion including the letters, with a bullion ring around the red patch.
It struck me as being a post war fabrication for dress wear, but it had the same aging as the bottom one of four shown in the above link.
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Pete
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Actually looking at both images, it dosn't look like a match.
The picture does look as if he has just come in from accompanying a march, love the wrinkled armband.
Nothing for Lippehne. Another nearby town? or a, so far, unrecorded badge.
Pete
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This is the only one from Brandenburg that conforms to the same shape (Pic. from Tiestes 2 volumes on tinnies)
BUT not all badges made are in his books yet.
Does the date seem to conform with the uniform............ (hmmm poetry??)
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Pete
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A town name is needed.
Remember there are 12,500+ tinnies and then there are goodness knows how many WHW badges.
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Pete
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Not much to say really, its a turnfest (Sport) event in Burgau.
similar here:- http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/24707-turnerbund-tinnie-database/
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Pete
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Yup, bright arn't they. These were a definite "must have".
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Pete
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Reichschubertus.
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Dresden. Reichnährstand.
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Dingofling. Reichnährstand.
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Liebertwolkwitz.
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I.R.52. Regimental.
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Special Force/Jedburgh Wings - (*** MODERATORS' CHOICE)
in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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I seem to remember it came with this and other airborne badges, these are obviously post war and not used, the wings were definitly ex-uniform.
Pete
No pictures I'm sorry to say, but will keep looking.
Pete