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Morning, Dennis It looks like an original to me.... Regarding; "as you can see from the picture that was posted by the seller the clasp is missing and had at one time been badly soldered on, why bother trying to solder a broken clasp back on if the medal was a replica, it could easily be replaced?" believe me, fakers and unscrupulous sellers of fakes will try anything to pass a fake off as an original. Taking a fake (either old or new) and making it look like it has a period repair is only one of the many methods used to fool the unwary. Oh, the joys of collecting.
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My first DKiG
J Temple-West replied to Paul R's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
A classic example you have there, Paul..... and I thought you were selling the collection before the move north? So, the question is; how does one get over the 'collecting bug'? -
Good morning, Auckland...and welcome to the forum. Going on these pics I would say that you have an original Luftwaffe Observer's badge by the maker Gebrüder Wegerhoff, Lüdenscheid (GWL). And yes, you are right….GWL pieces are highly sort after, and can be expensive…but it’s all about condition. The missing reverse hardware is going to seriously affect the value. That having been said, It is a piece of history and I’m sure that you will have no problem selling it. So, dealers, forum sales sections (such as ours), auctions sites (military). An internet search should bring up some options. For comparison, here is an example of a complete badge by the same maker.
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Hi, Steve I have to say; it's a hard one to call. These (of course, not to be considered as proof positive) have been up for sale on some well known dealer sites, for good money. Having handled a few TENO Honour Badges, in my time, I have a few niggling doubts about this type. Not much help, I know... Hopefully, some of the other members will be able to give a more informed opinion. Guys?
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Pionier
J Temple-West replied to BURGERHAUS's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
That's new one for me... It looks like the "Pionier" clasp is attached to the pin plate by way of the tabs, which would mean (and it's only a guess) that there must have been other clasps that could have been earned for this type of pin. -
Just in is this early NSDAP Supporter's Badge. Ok, you might think....not a hard piece to find. But what makes this particular example quite rare is the fact that this one was produced for the outlawed Austrian supporters of the NSDAP, as the markings on the reverse suggest. Marked "Ges Gesch" (typical) and "Zeugm. Österr" being the shortened version of Zeugma Österreich, which has a number of meanings such as pull together or connect, Austria. Anyway, here it is.