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Posts posted by Matthew Macleod
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Afraid the info and the link provided above is another Ailsby fairy tale with no bearing in reality.
Few corrections:
F. Klett was not one of the makers, he was the only maker of those badges.
The gold version was not for members who joined from 1923-1925 but rather for those who joined before Nov. 09, 1923
The silver version was not for those who joined from 1926 to 27.10.1929 but for those who joined before 27.10.1927 and remained a member until the introduction of this award in 1933.
Although initially planned, there were no gold badges awarded to women (later editions of NSDAP's OB confirm this by listing only one grade of women's badge- silver).
The recipients did not have to be residents of Baden District to be awarded one.
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Not necessarily.
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Did you try online archive sources? Like Bundesarchiv, NAC, etc. I'd start with Wessel's funeral or its anniversaries as a search description. Some of those pics are good enough quality to make out small details like a pin or a badge.
Good luck!
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How do you mean? Like anther one on the internet explaining what it is or markings on the actual badge?
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I must say I rather like the piece. Never seen one before but its construction reminds me of period swastika pins.
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Outstanding pieces, Uwe. Thanks for sharing.
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Here's a link to one of the guys that manufacture and sell them (as reproductions of course).
Don't know how big of a market there is for those but it seem big enough to make them en masse:
https://allegro.pl/oferta/emblemat-stahlhelm-1939-reich-odznaka-rzesza-a10-8115130538
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It's a Freikorps Sudetenland buckle.
Sorry, can't help with authenticity of it.
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If I had to pick between Zorro or Zeppelin, I'd pick Zeppelin but truth is I never researched it to be 100% sure.
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Hitler pin is an election piece, one below is Youth Hostel donation pin, the other two age generic sports day tinnies.
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A $30 reproduction stamp, unfortunately.
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I'm afraid you're right. Once again, a disappearing act and some unanswered questions.
Coming soon to (another) forum near you, I am sure.
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No, in my opinion it is not genuine, pre 1945 item.
Are you the same person who posted this item on War Relics Forum? Someone did but when the questions were posed in regards to this item, the original poster decided to pack it in.
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It is not a membership pin. There was no member of NSKK with a rank that would require a diamond studded membership pin.
If anything, something unofficial. Question is the vintage. Judging by the finish (unpolished marks on the verso) and rather chaotic layout of stones, my guess would be circa 2000's (that's date, not its worth). IMO, of course.
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Grand Cross with White Decoration.
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It's a fake based on Stahlhelm's Jager sleeve patch & Veteranenschilde.
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Were any of the pictured crosses issued by the army? Reason I ask is we see them in plenty of them in photos, they do seem to look uniform from one example to another, we even know they were made by some of the army suppliers (although of generally different wares, C.E. Juncker among them).
Here are two that are said to be official issue crosses. But were they the only ones that were officially issued? Or did they simply differ between 1st and 2nd world wars?
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Looks like as good lightweight Assmann, IMO.
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Baden gold Gau Badge?
in Germany: Third Reich: Organisational Membership Badges & Tinnies
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Hi Raz!
Thanks for the kind words- well, that's the beauty of collecting, something to chase after.
If I could find the 800 silver version(s?) of the above and some dated specimens, that would really make my day in the Gau Baden department but I suspect that might take a while.
Oh, well..