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    BURGERHAUS

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    1. [attachmentid=23859] Slightly off topic but same photo. She dosn't look like a helfern but a....samariterin. Sorry for my "been there" example. Robert
    2. And another this time WHW. Nice simple design. No space to post reverse. Has nice pin attachment.
    3. [attachmentid=23749] Here is a DLV Tinnie from 1936. Sorry that it isn't completely vertical.
    4. Pete, This makes sense. No turnfest, no Ungarn. Sympathizer broach. Stephen....no dollars or doughnuts. Ha Ha have a nice weekend. Robert
    5. Pete, Nice badge. Doesn't that symbol have a particular meaning? Would you know the ID of this badge? Thanks for showing it. Robert
    6. Don, Pretty amazing technology we have now. Ungarn? Turnfest? Or maybe womens' costume jewelry. That is a runic symbol, no? Maybe some other members will take a look an offer an opinion. This thread and my invitation is greatly appreciated by me at least. You posted your Type I in April of last year w/o response. I posted mine last Friday and we are still here a week later. This is great. Just positive discourse between collectors. For me that is what it's all about. Don, any ideas of what the badge in question might be? Robert
    7. Don, I looked thru Husken 1997 page 229 Item F801e. Volksbund der Deutschen in Ungarn. I can't tell from the photo if the badge has any writing on the outside but I think the symbol is the same. Could be wrong though...happens more often than not. Robert
    8. Don, yes, that's the one. I am trying to remember what exactly the symbol means. I can't recall at the moment. As for photos, my consist only of ID's and membership books I'm afaid. No help from my WHW reference book. Maybe another member will know. Period photos make great conversation pieces. Robert
    9. Good eye guys, I also think that his Mother and older sister are in this photo. First row second from left and second row far right. Also, is that an organizational brooch being worn by the woman in the second row third from the right? Thanks for posting the photos. This is not part of my collecting field.........yet. Take care Robert
    10. Stehen, Nice photos. Happy people. Don, thanks for showing your photos. Any idea what badge the boy in the center of the group photo is wearing? The shoes appear used, no? WHW donations maybe? My Heerin-Husken edition is 1997 page 143 image 9118g. Talk Soon. Thank you. Robert
    11. Stephen, On the Type II standard badges, do you happen to have 9118G in Husken's book? The one I posted is that badge. Measurements are 21.5mm x 21.5mm. If you do and have the time and inclination could you post an image of its' reverse please? Also, with all the confusion with regard to Frauenschaft badges in general, what points of reference do use to determine originality? Since reverse markings seem to be up-in-the-air is it an in-the-hand and feel judgement? Take care and thank you. Robert
    12. Stephen, Nice collection there. I am glad you are here. Sorry about Herr Ulbrecht's widow. My oversight. If and when you would ever have the time and inclination, would it be possible to see the reverses of the 2 smaller standard Type IIs? Thanks alot. Robert
    13. Don, I just looked Karl Henzler in Husken 1997. I see M1/6 Karl Hensler, Pforzheim. I would think the S in the spelling in the book and the Z on the badge would be a translation thing. Would I would like to see now is a M1/6 party pin. More research. A side note: After going over the RZM list......a find a woman maker....M1/87 Karoline Gehr, Munchen. I am suprised. Robert
    14. Don, I also want to add that I like your 1a badge. Is that not a little smear of red enamel on the reverse? I have a DDAC and a RAD miniature like that as well. Robert
    15. Don, Would you know offhand if Karl Henzler manufactured party pins as well as the type 1a Frauenschaft Badge? I ask because the beaded red enamel is the more common enamelling on party pins. Robert
    16. [attachmentid=22682][attachmentid=22683] Yes, this is Type I. Here is type II. Hopefully Don will show a Type III. I have been trying to land one for awhile but many fakers out there. I have had to return the last 2 Type III's. Robert
    17. [attachmentid=22661][attachmentid=22662] Don, Here is mine to show. I do like the stamped markings. Robert
    18. Pete, I will post the reverse of mine if I have room to do so. Mine is solid with a diferent pin attachment set-up. Thank you for showing yours. Robert
    19. [attachmentid=22336]Folks, I was hoping a member here might have a marked example of this particular badge. I have searched high and low to no avail. I see quite a few of these but none with any markings whatsoever. I also see numerous catch assemblies as well. I am wondering also what is the accepted form of catch assembly for this badge. Thanks all. Robert
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