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    Gold Party Pin Guy

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    1. Hi Chris - that's right. It was for the first 30/60,000 supporters from the "Years of Struggle", technically before Jan 30 or March 5, 1933 (not sure which, as I sit in a hotel room away from my books).
    2. Very poor fake of the Gold Party Badge. You can see it on my website below.
    3. The DAF was officially a Party formation (technically an "Additional Affiliated NSDAP Organization"), and as such all of its insignia after 1934 was subject to RZM controls and marking. Buttons (even bakelite) had an RZM M5 license code. The "3" is likely the manufacturer license number, in which case it would stand for Brauckmann & Proebsting, Ludenscheid. Because there is no M5 prefix, it is an early one (very late 1934 - early 1935).
    4. The RKK was formed on Sept. 22, 1933 by "Reichsminister f?r Volksaufkl?rung und Propaganda" Joseph Goebbels. The Reichskulturkammer eventually consisted of 7 other specialist bodies: Reichsschrifttumskammer - writers - (President: Hans Friedrich Blunck, later: Hanns Johst) Reichsfilmkammer - film - (Presidents: Fritz Scheuermann, Oswald Lehnich, Carl Froelich) Reichsmusikkammer music - (President from 1935: composer Richard Strauss, later: Peter Raabe) Reichstheaterkammer - theatre - (President from 1935: Otto Laubinger, later: Rainer Schl?sser) Reichspressekammer - journalists/press - (President: Max Amann) Reichsrundfunkkammer - radio - (President: Horst Dre?ler-Andre?; discontinued as a separate Chamber in 1939) Reichskammer der bildenden K?nste - paiting/sculpture (President: Adolf Ziegler) The RKK continued through 1945, with a succession of Vice Presidents, including Walther Funk, Leopold Gutterer, Karl Hanke and Werner Naumann. Its purpose was to be the national organization for the monitoring and control of German culture. It "approved" art and artists, and excluded the decadent, Jewish, etc, making it impossible for them to work or display their art. It was intimately involved in both the 1936 "Degenerate Art" exhibition and the 1937 Haus of German Art. I don't know the specific connection with the NSKG - it wasn't one of the RKK bodies, but probably a supporter org. I'll look a little more. I've never seen a RKK member stickpin marked any other way than by Deschler as in my badge. It was not officially an "NS Organizationen" - more of a state body - so shouldn't be RZM'd.
    5. All I find in my back yard is beer bottle caps. Nice badge considering it was in the ground for 65 years. It's a testament to how well they were made.
    6. The bronze version of this eagle was for all ranks of Forestry or EM in Customs (Zoll), according to the Assman catalogue. Reichspost is shown as all silver, although I'm sure I've seen bronze/copper in use as well. Cheers, Stephen www.geocities.com/goldpartypin
    7. Huesken says it is indeed the "Reichsmuttersdienst" - an NSV initiative. See: http://www.german-militaria.de/details/e13501.html
    8. If you'd like to see pictures and a history of the Gold Party Badge - plus many of the fake badges out there - have a look at my website. Cheers, Stephen Gold Party Pin Website: http://www.geocities.com/goldpartypin RZM Codebook: http://www.goldenpheasant.biz
    9. Just a little off topic (not really), but does anyone have a photo of other RAD armbands in wear? I'm thinking of the ones with the eagle logo that have been heavily faked. I just occurred to me I have never seen a period photo of one, and not knowing my RAD as well as I should, wondered if they are fantasy.
    10. The best I can do is the NSAO, which I think is a NS successor organization to the GAO. Same maker.
    11. Oh for the days when the fakers made it so easy as Pat's badge. The "M9/86" code at the bottom is a feeble attempt to "tart it up" for the unwary. "M9" is of course the RZM license prefix for tinnies (day and meeting badges) and has no place on a police disk.
    12. Here's the Austrian "Hiterbewegung" badge, with typical "B" maker's logo. Lots of fakes of these around now.
    13. Hi Don, Here's the justice (League of German Lawyers) pin. Most of the silver wash has worn down to the bronze underneath.
    14. Happy to oblige. The gear and shield is the Slovak DAF (DAF der Deutchen Partei Slowakei). It is unmarked on the reverse.
    15. Thanks Paul - that's just the top drawer (and the ones my wife knows about)! Let me know if you'd like closeups of anything.
    16. Here's a scan I made of a bunch of my enamels, a couple of tinnies and some eagles from my collection for the cover of my RZM Guidebook. I thought I'd post the whole thing 'cause it's so darn purdy. There's a slight dark bluish cast to some of the silver - something to do with my scanner.
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