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Of all the materials, with the exception of gold & diamonds, used in the manufacture of Luftwaffe qualification badges, aluminium examples are the hardest to find. Both 1st & 2nd patterns can be found made of aluminium but were unpopular amongst recipients due to fact that they were prone to breakage. The vast majority of these alu? badges will be found with some form of repair. So, some examples in aluminium.. Both by ?Assmann? (a prolific user of this lightweight material) we have; 1st pattern radio operator/air gunner badge..
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One small point.. Low numbers are not always a good indicator of 'Floch' fakes. Examples by W&L, stamped 100, also have this characteristic.
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Well, the search for this particular badge has finally come to an end. One of the rarer types, this pilots badge by W.Deumer is normally found made with parts supplied by 'C.E Juncker'. Examples made with all 'Deumer' parts are very scarce and I was extreamly pleased to have, after 3 years of hunting, located this one... Direct from the family, it comes with its original, early case. The badge, as you will see, is in mint condition. So endith the hunt, on to the next one...That's what I love about this hobby.
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RAD Award
J Temple-West replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Third Reich: State, Civil, NSDAP Awards & Decorations
Here's another example.. "ABSCHNITT OFFENBURG LIMES 1938" COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL. Issued by the firm of Gr?n u. Bilfinger A.-G., Hauptunternehmer (Major Contractor). -
Hopefully Darrell will have a little more knowledge than me.. I do know that they come in 1st & 2nd patterns, that there are various makers, Lauer, Redo, B&NL to name a few.. Mine are a mixture of both 1st & 2nd pat's, I suppose I should really get hold of one of each pattern to make the set complete..