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    Greg Collins

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    1. A few recent additions to share... first, an A Kisipari Szövetkezet Kiváló Dolgozója (Excellent Worker of the Craftmen's Cooperative) from 1954 badge. A couple of interesting notes to this badge; the white background is on a separate piece of the same diameter that is "sandwiched" with the top piece, adding depth and dimension. Also, the safety pin mechanism is an interesting "opposing tension" type that is nearly identical to the pin set-up on the very last types of DDR awards given prior to 1989. Quite advanced.

    2. A couple of cap badges: first a Rakosi period cap badge for both the Karhatalom and the Border guard (note the absence of weapons below the star. A two piece badge in brass and hot enamel. For the record, I have never seen an example of this badge with the star placed perfectly- it's always off a bit.

      The next badge is a Kadar period Police cap badge- note the weapons below the star. This is a one piece badge in brass and cold enamel.

    3. In 1952, it was decided to extend this medal to both the armed and uniformed AVH- the Karhatalom. The only difference between the Karhatalom version of the medal and the Police version is the ribbon- that's it. This particular version is the Gold grade in case, again from the '60's. This medal was awarded until the Karhatalom was disbanded in 1971.

    4. I had to share this before the item even arrived... one of the "grails" of Hungarian security. It's a Kadar period Excellent State Security Police (Karhatalom) Service Badge along with the miniature in case. Very rare. The Rakosi period version of the badge is more rare, but I'm certainly happy to have found this. The period of this badge would be post 1957 until 1971, when the Karhatalom was disbanded.

    5. I'll jump in here and sing Zsolt's praises as well; over 70% of my Hungarian collection was bought from him. Extremely knowledgeable and, above all, honest and forthright. I continue to be one of his very satisfied customers.

      I would also strongly encourage you to purchase Charles' book, "Elvtars!". It is magnificent- a real "must have" for the Hungarian collector. The current volume deals with the period that covers the Partisan badge ('44-'56). I can hardly wait for the next volume (how long, Charles?).

    6. Absolutely correct, Kevin. As a former metal finisher, B. N. (before Navy), I can tell you that, were this not a stippled finish, it would have had to be primed- probably with a zinc chromate primer- which would have "gunked-up" the works on a piece so small. This way, the enamel had something to grip within the piece itself. The clear coating would, in turn, grip the enamel.

      I really wish I had a new Securitate item to bring this thread back on track but, unfortunately, I don't. The search continues...

    7. Recently acquired this badge for a Brigadier Constructor at the V.I Lenin Hydroelectric Plant. I don't know much about it except that it is a comparatively large, colourful badge and, due to the apparent size of the flag seal, I believe it to be RPR (the RPR flag seal was much larger than the RSR). Does the plant still exist and, if so, does it still bear Lenin's name?

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