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I?m away for a few days and return to find this absolutely superb set! Very nice, Dave. Seeing that you have his name, rank and unit details, you should see if the ?Bundesarchiv? have his service record. It can take some time, and a few pennies, but would be well worth the effort. I can e-mail you the appropriate addresses should you wish to go down that road. In the meantime...a little background on 4./KG 27 ""Boelcke" http://www.ww2.dk/air/kampf/kg27.htm
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With the rest of the "Assmann" PB flock. From left to right: All aluminium 1st pattern eagle/2nd pattern wreath - Nickel plated tombak 1st pattern eagle/2nd pattern wreath - Nickel silver 1st pattern eagle/3rd pattern wreath - (The one above) Aluminium 2nd pattern eagle/nickel silver 3rd pattern wreath - Tombak 2nd pattern eagle/nickel plated 3rd pattern wreath. Still hunting for that elusive "egg shaped" 1st pattern wreath.
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Just in is one of the hardest variations of pilot?s badge by ?F.W Assmann? to locate. With solid nickel silver 3rd pattern wreath and 2nd pattern aluminium eagle, most will be found with extensive wear to the highlights. This example, however, is in excellent condition with the features of the eagle intact. The obverse shows that the rivets have been hammered in an attempt to tighten the eagle, a characteristic found on the majority of badges having aluminium parts. By no means mint?but all in all, a ?been there? piece with history.
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J Temple-West replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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J Temple-West replied to Nick's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Going on the pictures supplied I would have say that it?s a late example, in zinc by ?The unknown maker? (possibly Friedrich Linden ? L?denscheid.) I can?t comment on the engraving other than to say that the badge was made well after the ?1939? date that appears on the badge. For comparison?a buntmetal version by the same maker.