As before, I will make changes to the list as necessary and indicate if the badge has been posted. There are probably ones I have missed and those will be added as they appear.
Many of these have several variations. While some examples are posted on this thread, a search of the KM forum will give examples of most of the others and a complete listing can be seen in this thread: Classification of Destroyer Badges based on obverse design
TOMBAK
C. Schwerin & Sohn, Berlin (marked) Posted, Die Type 1 and Die Type 2
C.E. Juncker, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; reference link: Destroyer
Paul Meybauer, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; reference link: Meybauer Destroyer Badge
Boerger & Co., Berlin (marked "Beco" as on MS badge; rare)
Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Steinhauer and Lück, Lüdenscheid (marked "4" in pin and unmarked) Posted (also catalog posted)
Gebrüder Wegerhoff, Lüdenscheid (marked G.W.L.) Posted
Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; the rare Cupal variant is seen here
Otto Schickle, Pforzheim (L/15 and unmarked) Posted, L/15 and unmarked (catalog posted)
B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim (L/18) Posted (now considered a Schickle product stamped L/18 by Mayer for retail)
C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim (L/52) (an example with gilded reverse has been seen marked but now considered a Schickle product stamped L/52 by Zimmermann for retail) Posted unmarked version
Petz and Lorenz, Unterreichenbach (unmarked) - attributed - Posted and variant setup
ZINC
C. Schwerin & Sohn, Berlin (marked) Posted
C.E. Juncker, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed; reference link: Destroyer
Paul Meybauer, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Hymenn & Co., Lüdenscheid (L/53) Posted
Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid (marked "4" in pin) Posted
Funcke and Brüninghaus, Lüdenscheid (L/56) Posted (It's actually the Schickle-design Destroyer in zinc but a single example has shown up stamped L/56, as has a zinc Schickle-design Minesweeper and a Schickle EK1)
Otto Schickle, Pforzheim (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim (L/18 or "26") Posted, L/18 in planchet, L/18 in pin and "26" in pin
Foerster and Barth, Pforzheim (L/21) Posted, L/21 in pin, two setups; unmarked
Rudolf Souval, Vienna (RS) Posted
Wilhelm Hobacher, Vienna (WH) Posted
Friedrich Orth, Vienna (f.o.) Posted
Sohni, Heubach & Co (S.H.u.Co.), Oberstein a.d. Nahe Posted
Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz (JFS) Posted
Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch-Gmünd (unmarked) - attributed - (formerly called "flatback") Posted
"Bacqueville" or "French-made" - controversial - Posted
CLOTH
machine embroidered Posted
Many of these have several variations. While some examples are posted on this thread, a search of the KM forum will give examples of most of the others and a complete listing can be seen in this thread: Classification of Destroyer Badges based on obverse design
TOMBAK
C. Schwerin & Sohn, Berlin (marked) Posted, Die Type 1 and Die Type 2
C.E. Juncker, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; reference link: Destroyer
Paul Meybauer, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; reference link: Meybauer Destroyer Badge
Boerger & Co., Berlin (marked "Beco" as on MS badge; rare)
Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Steinhauer and Lück, Lüdenscheid (marked "4" in pin and unmarked) Posted (also catalog posted)
Gebrüder Wegerhoff, Lüdenscheid (marked G.W.L.) Posted
Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted; the rare Cupal variant is seen here
Otto Schickle, Pforzheim (L/15 and unmarked) Posted, L/15 and unmarked (catalog posted)
B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim (L/18) Posted (now considered a Schickle product stamped L/18 by Mayer for retail)
C.F. Zimmermann, Pforzheim (L/52) (an example with gilded reverse has been seen marked but now considered a Schickle product stamped L/52 by Zimmermann for retail) Posted unmarked version
Petz and Lorenz, Unterreichenbach (unmarked) - attributed - Posted and variant setup
ZINC
C. Schwerin & Sohn, Berlin (marked) Posted
C.E. Juncker, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed; reference link: Destroyer
Paul Meybauer, Berlin (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Hymenn & Co., Lüdenscheid (L/53) Posted
Wilhelm Deumer, Lüdenscheid (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid (marked "4" in pin) Posted
Funcke and Brüninghaus, Lüdenscheid (L/56) Posted (It's actually the Schickle-design Destroyer in zinc but a single example has shown up stamped L/56, as has a zinc Schickle-design Minesweeper and a Schickle EK1)
Otto Schickle, Pforzheim (unmarked) - attributed - Posted
B.H. Mayer, Pforzheim (L/18 or "26") Posted, L/18 in planchet, L/18 in pin and "26" in pin
Foerster and Barth, Pforzheim (L/21) Posted, L/21 in pin, two setups; unmarked
Rudolf Souval, Vienna (RS) Posted
Wilhelm Hobacher, Vienna (WH) Posted
Friedrich Orth, Vienna (f.o.) Posted
Sohni, Heubach & Co (S.H.u.Co.), Oberstein a.d. Nahe Posted
Josef Feix & Söhne, Gablonz (JFS) Posted
Alois Rettenmaier, Schwäbisch-Gmünd (unmarked) - attributed - (formerly called "flatback") Posted
"Bacqueville" or "French-made" - controversial - Posted
CLOTH
machine embroidered Posted
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