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Thanks alot,Don!All clear now.I might have what you are looking for....I will post in a
few days when I get a chance to look for it,TypeII.Is there a fourth pattern also?(3rd in gold??)
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BTW:got one too
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Thanks,Don! I am sorry for having put my question that way.There are two types of the senior helpers badge in this thread,you are refering to one as the third pattern,so my initial question should have been whether the pattern is in regard to three types of the same badge or in regard to three different qualifying levels(..helper,senior helper)?
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Good looking thread!
@Scowen:Could you please tell a lil bit more about the senior helper?s patterns?
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If you are really out for one,I think they come up a few a times a year on various internet-dealer?s sites.For how rare they really are I don?t know,but they catch fancy prices at times(1500-3000$,depending on condition and documentation coming with).
Good thing with these is,they are quite easy to define as good or bad....
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backside....this shows one of which is at each side
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The last picture had me think it can very well be a fake.Right in the middle of the pic you can see that there could be two parts of wood or alike material,one for each award.This itself be no problem,but they differ in size which really looks self made...now this one shows the material that "covers" upper and lower part
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So here are a few detail shots...
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Yeah,it is amazing,it is perfect from the front and shows only slight wear at the back.
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No,but I must admit I never really tried on your level.Ever since I have lost the address where it came from I only believe to know the name of the family,but that is it.I don?t even have a clue where this could be registered at.
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.another front+back
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here is mine with a long ribbon....2nd class first type
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....the back is really showing their shortage of materials...
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SS Porzellan-manufaktur Allach
in Germany: Third Reich: Other Collectables: Standards, Allach Porcelain & Non Portable Awards
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WOW!Some wonderful items of yours.Every time I see such items I am always impressed by the quality and design,magnificent!
Thanks for sharing,I really enjoyed it
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