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    #91
    Found this 1926 Preisliste from a German manufacturer, who made pieces for all national organizations like NSDAP, SA, Wehrwolf, Stahlhelm etc.
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    Last edited by Sergeant 08; 04-17-2012, 03:25 AM.

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      #92
      Up to now I have it not in my hands, but I'm sure it is a really great source for collectors.

      Especially for Wehrwolf collectors.....Abzeichen, Koppelschlösser, Fahnenspitzen, Fahnennägel, Ringkragen etc.
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        #93
        Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
        Up to now I have it not in my hands, but I'm sure it is a really great source for collectors.

        Especially for Wehrwolf collectors.....Abzeichen, Koppelschlösser, Fahnenspitzen, Fahnennägel, Ringkragen etc.
        Interestingly you could still buy the Ehrhardt Brigade badge (bottom row) in 1926 despite it being ostensibly an outlawed organization. It would be interesting to see which pattern it is (denoted by the size of the oval and the curled decender on the letter 'h'.

        Do you have a better picture?

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          #94
          Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
          Interestingly you could still buy the Ehrhardt Brigade badge (bottom row) in 1926 despite it being ostensibly an outlawed organization. It would be interesting to see which pattern it is (denoted by the size of the oval and the curled decender on the letter 'h'.

          Do you have a better picture?
          In a few days!

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            #95
            Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
            Found this 1926 Preisliste from a German manufacturer, who made pieces for all national organizations like NSDAP, SA, Wehrwolf, Stahlhelm etc.
            Fantastic Sergeant 08

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              #96
              Originally posted by maestro View Post
              fantastic sergeant 08

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                #97
                Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
                Interestingly you could still buy the Ehrhardt Brigade badge (bottom row) in 1926 despite it being ostensibly an outlawed organization. It would be interesting to see which pattern it is (denoted by the size of the oval and the curled decender on the letter 'h'.

                Do you have a better picture?
                Catalogue arrived!

                I can show a better picture tomorrow.
                Last edited by Sergeant 08; 04-23-2012, 04:37 PM.

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                  #98
                  Here we go!

                  The catalogue is real treasure and much better than I thought. There are so many pieces listed, that I have never seen before. Wehrwolf caps, uniforms, Wehrwolf rings (!), skull patches etc. So many pieces with skulls....

                  NSDAP, Jungdeutscher Orden, Stahlhelm, Reichsflagge etc.!

                  But back to asked photo! It is listed in the catalogue with the number 127:

                  Wicking Abzeichen, Wilhelmshaven, blau Emaille (blue enameled), 0,80 M
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                  Last edited by Sergeant 08; 04-24-2012, 03:39 AM.

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                    #99
                    The pictures are showing the badges in real sizes.
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                      Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
                      Here we go!

                      But back to asked photo! It is listed in the catalogue with the number 127:

                      Wicking Abzeichen, Wilhelmshaven, blau Emaille (blue enameled), 0,80 M

                      Can I have one for that price?

                      This badge was a large stickpin: the civil badge of former members of II Marine-Brigade, which by 1926 were known as the Wikingbund. But, interestingly, I've only ever seen the blue enameled badge with Ehrhardt on it. So, it's news to me that they did one with Wilhelmshaven on it as well, obviously following the 1st pattern Freikorps sleeve badge.

                      This catalogue is indeed a valuable reference.
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                        Originally posted by bolewts58 View Post
                        This catalogue is indeed a valuable reference.
                        Yes, it is. It can help to answer many questions, too. For example the next badge with crossed swords from the Jungdeutscher Orden. I have always thought it was made for ww veterans and the catalogue confirmed it was worn by JDO Frontkämpfer.
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                          Originally posted by Sergeant 08 View Post
                          The pictures are showing the badges in real sizes.
                          great catalouge please sell me a reprint of it

                          can you please look up Number 123 for me..I have that one laying around for some time not knowing what it is.. I guessed it was for a kind of sport organisation.(Turnerbund)

                          Thanks
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                            Originally posted by Thälmannpionier View Post
                            great catalouge please sell me a reprint of it

                            can you please look up Number 123 for me..I have that one laying around for some time not knowing what it is.. I guessed it was for a kind of sport organisation.(Turnerbund)

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                            Hallo Andreas!

                            You are right. #123:

                            Turnerschaftsabzeichen, vergoldet 0,20 M oder ab 5 Stück 0,18 M

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                              I see number 125, the Frontbannabzeichen is included. From what year is this catalogue?
                              I do ask as in the "Mitteilungsblatt der Reichszeugmeisterei", number 8 from July 21, 1934 it is said: folgende Abbildung zeigt zwei neue Abzeichen:
                              (two new insignia are shown): Reichsbund Deutscher Beamten and Frontbannabzeichen.

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                                I see number 125, the Frontbannabzeichen is included. From what year is this catalogue?
                                I do ask as in the "Mitteilungsblatt der Reichszeugmeisterei", number 8 from July 21, 1934 it is said: folgende Abbildung zeigt zwei neue Abzeichen:
                                (two new insignia are shown): Reichsbund Deutscher Beamten and Frontbannabzeichen.

                                Do all pages belong to the same cataloque?

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