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    JNoble

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    1. Has anyone seen this maker before and jas any information on him?
    2. Here's my offering, one pin back and the first I have seen with a needle attachment pin.
    3. Bernhard, Thank you for your help in translation. :cheers:
    4. page6 Here is what I find interesting with this post war ID document insert that they have left all the swastika’s intact on the Kennkarte. Also can some one translate her occupation for me?
    5. Here is a kennkarte with it's outer protective cover this is the first one like this I have seen.
    6. ]Here are three Turnerbund ribbons that I have.
    7. I just received this tinnie and while giving it a mild cleaning I found it was maker marked which surprised me as my Stuttgart pin is not marked, the maker is Karl Wuster, Markneukirchen which am told is in Saxony.
    8. Hi Don that's 17 so far. Here's my latest addition. M1/14 is the RZM code for Matthius Oescbsler & Sohn, Ansbach.
    9. Here's a new one for me it's a pre 1934 badge it doesn't have a makers mark or RZM logo.
    10. Yes Don you are right. My bad just caulk it up a senor moment I just didn’t check out the first page. :banger:
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