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    JNoble

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    1. KdF (Strength though Joy) workers vaction org. Day badge for a vaction trip to the Rhine area
    2. An unusual Kreis style tinnie commemorating a meeting that affected three towns and a district Borken-Borcholt & Dorsten
    3. A nicely designed badge commemorating the handicrafts of German heavy industry and the association of Dusseldorf with the Nazi martyr--Schlageter.
    4. Well, Ralph you didn't give or sell this to me it was a straight trade of an alum. Luft. buckle for this tinnie.
    5. Here is my latest it's a pre-RZM Max Kremhelmer if you compare it to the one in post #9 you will see about the only difference between the two is they did more to emphasize the stippling in the ones made under RZM guidelines.
    6. Here is my M1/8-Ferdinand Wagner it is like the one Rob posted at the top of this thread but with a buttonhole attachment device instead of a pinback.
    7. Here is one of my M1/3 Max Kremhelmer, M?nchen, it has the same dished out area to recieve the attach plate like John's M 1/9 not something normally seen on these badges.
    8. Here's a M1/8 Ferdinand Wagner, Pforzheim buttonhole badge.
    9. Just recieve this very nice badge, M1/3 - Max Kremhelmer, M?nchen.
    10. Rob, Your membership badges are very nice indeed. The M1/8-Ferdinand Wagner is in excellent condition I have one of his with a buttonhole attachment post instead of the pin clasp. What is the M1/ number on the painted badge?
    11. Here's the picture for the above post
    12. Here's the reverse of my Frank & Reif Bronze PAB.
    13. Here's my Frank & Reif Bronze PAB.
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