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Herr Flack badge.good or bad.
michael smith replied to michael smith's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
In addition it as a nickel finish,and weighs 28 grams.Although the finish is not evident in the photo,s.I am doubtful this is not an original.Although was bought from reputable dealer. -
Herr Flack badge.good or bad.
michael smith replied to michael smith's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Many thanks. -
Aux.Cruiser badge.
michael smith replied to michael smith's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
CheersTom.Invaluable information. -
Herr Flack badge.good or bad.
michael smith posted a topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Aux.Cruiser badge.
michael smith replied to michael smith's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Thanks Tom.Did some research,I came to that conclusion,it weighs the same,but what threw me,was it was not maker marked. -
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Thanks for the reply.At leasst it did not cost me anything.It did look rough i must admit.Thanks Mike.
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Could someone please give me an idea what this badge could be.I think its a fake.It came from a car boot in abox of bits.It is screw back with 1936 on the back.Thanks in advance.
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O.K. Hear we go folks,i was wandering around a car boot sale in west wales,where i sometimes visit.There was a man there selling mostly cap badges and british army bits and pieces.I went to his stall to take a look and lo and behold i see 2 german awards.One was a iron cross 2nd class and the other was the cased blood order.Not knowing much about blood orders,i casually enquired what it was and asked for a look at it.He explained the history to me and then i remembered i had seen one in angolia,s book.To cut a long story short it felt good in the hand,and i liked the feeling of it.He wanted 85 pound for it,not being too sure i walked away and came back 5 mins. later.I got it down to 65pounds,and although reluctant to sell decided to let me have it.I sent it to an old ass.of mine Colin Brown who declared it was a good one.I was really delighted to find out about it.It is the lucky find in my life.Glad you were interested what a dream. best regards Mike.
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machine gun school at Metz
michael smith replied to michael smith's topic in State, Civil Awards & Decorations
Thanks for that Rick,glad it did not cost me too much.You live and learn. -
I have in my pocession a plaque with 1st machine gun course at M ETZ.Could anyone tell me anything about this school please.
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Hope i am in the right spot for this.My father was in the glider pilot reg.during the 2nd w.w.His name was James Smith and he was a sargeant.On my birth cert. he was classed as aircraft rigger.Would appreciate someone filling me in on what this entailed.My mother and father broke up after the war and i have lost contact.He would be well in to his eighties now if still alive.MAny thanks in anticapation.Mike Smith.
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could someone please enlighten me on these awards.There is not a lot of information available.thanks in advance Mike
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Kriegsmarine S.H.u.Co. Destroyer Badge
michael smith replied to mmiller's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
I would not worry too much about that Mark,could even be a slight discrepency in weighing scales.Regards Mike. -
Kriegsmarine S.H.u.Co. Destroyer Badge
michael smith replied to mmiller's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Mark. My shuco destroyer badge,which i beleive to be authentic weighs in at 22.9,hope this is of interest to you. Regards Mike.