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    Flieger Erinnerung/Retired Pilot

    If i got this right there are only two models of this badge that is considered to be original wartime badges and they are both tombak Juncker.

    On Wehrmachts home-page it says:

    "wards of this badge took place before the outbreak of war only and can be produced in both 800 Silver and aluminum. Lower quality wartime badges were produced as replacements or duplicates and were not official award pieces."

    Is this true? and if so dose anyone have one aluminum to show?


    Thanks in advance,
    Carl

    #2
    would also like to know if this is the first or second model.
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      #3
      As far as my knowledge goes, this is type 1.
      As for originality of this piece I can't comment, there is no known original in silver, only tombac (possibly neusilber) and aluminum.

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        #4
        I was under the impression some later versions were produced in zinc (?)

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          #5
          After some more forum search i found this thread.
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hlight=retired

          Second post from the bottom by Pieter Verbruggen.

          "The retired pilot badge by Juncker came in two styles:"

          "-the first style is pictured in the Dr.Doele book, this type is virtual impossible to find.(see Mark's badge)"

          "-the second style as shown here (by Tim)is a very rare badge but from time to time you will encounter them.
          this second style also exists in aluminum of which I only know one cased example.
          Pieter. "

          If anyone has a picture of this aluminum badge or know a book where it is shown i would really appreciate it.

          One in zink and some interesting discussion.
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hlight=retired

          This one is also interesting, unmarked
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hlight=retired

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            #6
            The data in this thread and links is appreciated...thanks guys!
            Cheers, Steve
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