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    2 kriegsmarine badges for review. High Seas + E-boat

    Thanks in advance.
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              Can someone point me in the direction of a good badge book?
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              Last edited by John R.; 02-22-2011, 10:21 AM.

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                Originally posted by greenmike13 View Post
                Can someone point me in the direction of a good badge book?
                First, somehow you flipped the image on the last one. The boat goes to the left as viewing.

                The best KM badge book available now is through Roger Bender and Bender Publishing. You can google it.

                Here is the book, just published a month or so ago.


                John
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                  Thanks looks like a good book

                  Originally posted by John Robinson View Post
                  First, somehow you flipped the image on the last one. The boat goes to the left as viewing.

                  The best KM badge book available now is through Roger Bender and Bender Publishing. You can google it.

                  Here is the book, just published a month or so ago.


                  John
                  Thanks John I plan on getting the book. I don't know how i reversed that photo. What did you think of those badges?

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                    Agree with John, it is the best one on the market. I am a happy owner of the Schwerin tombac HSF seen on the cover and inside
                    Another must have is 'TORPEDO LOS! The Fascinating World of U-Boat Collectibles' - not only it is excellent but also because both books complete each other.
                    Cheers,
                    Hubert
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                      Originally posted by greenmike13 View Post
                      I don't know how i reversed that photo.
                      I deleted it. Go ahead and repost the image again. John

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                        opinions welcomed.
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                          Hi Mike,

                          Your zinc Fleet Badge is attributed to, and almost certainly made by, Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid.

                          The zinc 1st pattern S-Boot is rather interesting. Very similar to (yet subtly and disctinctively different from) the controversial zinc S&L S-boats, and a reverse setup that seems slightly reminiscent of FLL. If legitimate, then I'd wonder about a Lüdenscheid-made badge.

                          It would be helpful if the Heer and Luftwaffe guys could comment on the reverse setup. Certainly needs more study and discussion.

                          Best regards,
                          ---Norm

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                            Hi Mike,
                            As Norm has said, HSF is attributed to S&L.
                            Regarding S-boat, I don't know, but found similiar setup on '57 para badge (also S&L?)... posted by Martin on GCA recently.
                            Cheers,
                            Hubert
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                              Originally posted by BubbaZ View Post
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                              Regarding S-boat, I don't know, but found similiar setup on '57 para badge (also S&L?)... posted by Martin on GCA recently.
                              Cheers,
                              Hubert
                              Hi Hubert,

                              That typical "very early S&L '57" setup on the Para uses a block hinge with a deeper base than on this S-Boot, and is indeed similar to that used by Lüdenscheid makers during wartime as well, but with a different catch.

                              But I can't yet place the short-based block hinge from the S-Boot at this time (unless it's just a trimmed down version of the other). I think that's why we need to look further.

                              Best regards,
                              ---Norm

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