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The reverse
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Gents, This medal is ground-dug so please forgive the earthen look. What I was wondering was if anyone had one of these in wearable condition with ribbon or what-have-you. Maybe a photo of one in wear. Notice the fine detail on his ribcage. Have a Good Day. Robert
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[attachmentid=27875]Don, The red background style all had plates like this....Robert
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Notice the diference in the obverse.
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Notice the difference in the red enamelling on the roofs of the houses.
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Now here is my gold bordered piece. It is unmarked except for the pin attachment.
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Good evening gents, I attended a show this past weekend which I hardly ever do and there were two things that stuck-out in my mind. The first was the large number of enamel KdF membership badges with appropriate markings (all of a sudden so many examples?) and the large number of DSB membership badges with the red enamel background instead of the black. They all had the Aurich hallmark and a large circle on the reverse for the pin attachment. But, and this is a big but...they all ahd that narrow pin attachment similar to Hoffstatter/Bonn and the NSLB. Here are my 2 examples and what I was hoping to see was a red enamelled Aurich with the standard ges.gesch. pin attachment. Please post your examples. Thank you. Robert
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One final thought on this thread. Which non-compulsory organization had the largest membership?? You guessed it. NSF!!! Off to a new thread.
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[attachmentid=27581]Don, No. no, no badges of any kind. Just....
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[attachmentid=27551][attachmentid=27552]Kreiswettkampf Muhldorf/Jnn 1940
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[attachmentid=27549][attachmentid=27550]Kreistag Der NSDAP Bonn 1935
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[attachmentid=27547]NSBO Aufmarsch Gotha 1935
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I just heard from James Noble and his 27mm Frauenschaft has horizontal pin attachment as does my 27mm Frauensch. Although I am curious about the RZM stamp's positioning It is a keeper. Robert
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Nice stuff Pete. Post 217 has already been shown. Ugh Ugh by me. You have shown a few uncommon ones. I don't know about the UK but over here collectors go ga ga over anything with a zeppelin image on it. Maybe it's the proximity to Lakehurst, NJ site of the imfamous "crash and burn". Thanks for showing. Robert
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I will post away. Thanks for looking in and offering your expertise and advice. Right now I am waiting to hear from James who has a 27mm Frauenschaft to see if his pin attachment is vertical or horizontal. Don't forget your wives and girlfriends tonight. Robert
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Thank you Stephen for your expertise. It is always nice to hear imput either good or bad from someone else. Except for forums on the web and some reference materials, I pusue this hobby totally and completely solo. This is probably why I have a tendency to overpost here on this forum. This and another venueare the only chances I get to show my stuff. I did show my party badge collection to some "friends" this past summer. I haven't talked to them since. So thank you for complimenting my new piece and THANK YOU for allowing those interested to download your RZM guide. I use it constantly. Take Care. Robert
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[attachmentid=27238][attachmentid=27239]Kreistag Thuringen NSDAP 25.26.6.38. SA men preparing to battle communists. (At least according to Manion's Volume I page 31)
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[attachmentid=27236][attachmentid=27237]Curious late tinnie. Maker is Ziemer & Sohne Oberstein ad. N.
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Here is the Type III as promised. No opinions on the NS Frauensch.? Robert
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Gentlemen, Well, I think I should stick to tinnies and start collecting photos. I think it is still a lot "safer". Well, I just returned from a small show nearby with 2 ladies badges. One is an NS Frauensch. and the other a TypeIII Frauenschaft. I will scan the TypeIII later but take a look at the Frauensch. and objectively tell me what you think. I know 75 is Shickle and I beleive he used a rather fancy Z in his RZM stamp. At least that is what I see when I researced his badges. What I do not like about this badge is that it has a horizontal pin attachment. Take a look.....please be objective....it can allways go back. I was just a little overcome by impulsiveness because I don't see many of these for sale. I do see Stephen' badge right on this thread with a vertical pin attachment however. Thank you guys....Fire Away Robert
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What a nicely made badge. Willimerten is not a maker I have in my collection. I don't see it on the RZM maker list either. Perhaps an alliance with organized religion excluded them from party sanctioned badge making. Just a thought. Irregardless a beautiful badge and I would love to see a party badge with that red enamelling. Does any one have any other pieces by this maker. Thanks for showing this and have a good day. Robert
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[attachmentid=26516]Reverse of larger one
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[attachmentid=26515]The reverse
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Saar Award?/Medal?
in Germany: Third Reich: State, Civil, NSDAP Awards & Decorations
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Maybe it lost some of its' detail from being in the ground.....I am wanting to see an above grouind example before jumping to such an abrupt decision. I do know some of the Saar tinnies are fakers though. Thank you for your imput Warlord. Robert