Frank Heukemes Posted August 14, 2005 Posted August 14, 2005 (edited) Hi Pascal,I wonder why you did not remark that post #11 and #12 shows a fake Krim shield?I am sure you know this type fake.Exactly his type shield design is a fantasy one with no original role model. It even comes with fake manufacturer stamps on the revesre paper.Cheers,Frank Edited August 14, 2005 by Frank Heukemes
Pascal H Posted August 16, 2005 Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Frank,You?re right, the Krimshield in post 11 & 12 is indeed a well known fake. I do however not agree with you that this was a fantasy piece as there was a role model for this shield. I will post the Original shield which stood model for this fake.KRPascalPs. Sorry I missed this fake, must have been staring at the Cholms for too long.
Paul R Posted October 1, 2005 Posted October 1, 2005 Shields are not my main interest, yet I have picked these up along the way!
Frank M Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Although primarily a Luftwaffe enthusiast these days, here is my first pattern Cholm shield. A bit rusty, but it can still be seen that this example, although sewn on to backing cloth, still has the attatchment holes for the direct sewing of the award to the tunic positioned at center top and bottom.Frank
Guest Darrell Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Interesting that you post this one Frank. Bob just listed one almost identical in characteristics on WAF here:http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/sho...ad.php?t=122338
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 I have the Narvik shields from my wifes grandfather, he got his with the first issues, they were exactly like the Zink ones posted by Gordon.
Frank M Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Yes, quite interesting Darrell as I too had not seen another Cholm of this styling until just now with your reference to Bob's example over on th WAF forum, although I have read before where these arm shields, and not just the Cholm apparently, would have examples with these holes manufactured in to them. A fellow collector in my area has in his possession, a KRIM shield manufactured in the same manner, less the backing cloth. Perhaps Bob will be able to see this example of mine here, and we can compare notes.Frank
Pascal H Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 I have the Narvik shields from my wifes grandfather, he got his with the first issues, they were exactly like the Zink ones posted by Gordon.MrBean,As your Narvik shield is an early issued shield I would be interested to know of which material it was made. The one posted by Gordon is also an early one and made out of tombak and not zinc.Thanks,Pascal
Pascal H Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Hi,Zink.bestChrisThanks Chris, I am under the impression that the earliest (non KM) shields were made of Cupal.KRPascal
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 4, 2005 Posted October 4, 2005 Hi,he was an officer on the Bernd von Arnim, got his 5 issued shields right away and all were Zinc. I had another shield from a destroyer man, also his original issue shield, was also Zink.Maybe both were awarded?
Simon Orchard Posted October 5, 2005 Posted October 5, 2005 Yes, blue cloth backing on a silver shild. I got it like that . I can't explain it, may be for a blue jacket, the guy changed of service. the backing seems very done for a post-war adding.On the attached pic, 4 of them seem to wear blue backing cloth.jacquesThe Backing cloth on these is dark green, not blue.
Jan Arne S Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Hi Guys !A lot of Very Very Nice Shield showed in this thread , Here is my small contribution .Jan Arne
Pascal H Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Jan Arne,Would it maybe be possible to post some better pictures of the Krim and Kunban shields?One at a time maybe?KRPascal
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 14, 2005 Posted October 14, 2005 The best way to see a narvik Shield...The wifes grandfathers.... now MINE !!
Paul R Posted October 14, 2005 Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) The best way to see a narvik Shield...The wifes grandfathers.... now MINE !! Highly decorated and a doctor to top it off!!! Very nice! What button hole awards does he have? I do see an EK2. What is the other? Where all was he stationed during the war? Did he stay in the military after the war? Please tell us all you can about him! Where and how was he wounded? Did he survive the war? What else did you get with this phenominal grouping?Can you please post a frontal shot of the tunic? I apologize for all of the questions... But inquiring minds want to know(at least mine!)Best regardsPaul Edited October 14, 2005 by Paul Reck
Chris Boonzaier Posted October 14, 2005 Posted October 14, 2005 Hi,He was on the Westerwald at the outbreak of the war, then the destroyer Bernd von Arnim at Narvik, then at the 3rd U-Boot Flottile in La Rochelle, then the 2 U-L.D.He was actually wounded on the way to Narvik when they were fighting the british GLOWORM.I have all his awards, documents etc.Sometime in the future i will do a write up.BestChrisP.S. If you are really, really nice to me I will post the report he did about V.D. in the 3rd U-Boot flottille !
Paul R Posted October 14, 2005 Posted October 14, 2005 (edited) I, personally, would love to see that report... Yet how nice is "really" nice LOLSo how would he have received the Blockade Runner badge? This inheritance is so full of history! I wonder if he would have met personalities such as Adm Donitz? All I can say is WOWThis is worthy of a thread of it's own!RegardsPaul Edited October 14, 2005 by Paul Reck
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