#1. M. Miller's Kampfwagen Abzeichen. Solid backed. " It is yet a third version with the solid back."
#2. Posted by J Temple-West from D. Nieman printed piece I believe. Hollow back model with marked pin (silver content?)
#3. Possible Otto Schickle style badge based on a catalog depiction from a period Otto Schickle catalog owned by Gordon Williamson. Features a marked pin 800.
Per the most recent discussion, I thought this was interesting to look at. I'm simply pointing out similarities in pin shape. The way it comes up near the hinge then dips a bit and tapers near the end.
I just hope these photo compilations serve as a valuable future reference.
I think it is fair to say that we don't really know actual costs associated with creating dies in the '30s and '40s in germany taking into account it was a war time economy.
#2. Posted by J Temple-West from D. Nieman printed piece I believe. Hollow back model with marked pin (silver content?)
#3. Possible Otto Schickle style badge based on a catalog depiction from a period Otto Schickle catalog owned by Gordon Williamson. Features a marked pin 800.
Per the most recent discussion, I thought this was interesting to look at. I'm simply pointing out similarities in pin shape. The way it comes up near the hinge then dips a bit and tapers near the end.
I just hope these photo compilations serve as a valuable future reference.
I think it is fair to say that we don't really know actual costs associated with creating dies in the '30s and '40s in germany taking into account it was a war time economy.
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