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    Greg,

    rare photo and the only photo I have seen of the a metal SV287 badge in wear. One was sold with a patch a couple of years ago here on the WAF and I missed out on it :/ Matt

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      Wow! Great photo Greg.

      Bryant

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        Thanks Matt & Bryant , the photo was truely a very nice bonus to a great photo Album I still cant stop looking through.

        After communicating with a well known Historian & book Author of the AfrikaKorps last night he confirmed how rare this photo is. And till now this is the only photo that has come to the surface showing the metal badge in ware that he has seen. His thoughts were that if a badge was going to come to light shown in a pic it would make scence that it would be in a Portrait photograph such as this.

        What I find interesting is that the photo shows the soldier to have many loops for awards but appears to have only placed this badge with a GAB and the two presentation medals. I think not long after the badge was made in the Bazzar by an Arab.

        Pic of reverse of photo showing the POW camp stamping

        Greg
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          Extremply Rare Badge

          Great photo Greg, looking forward to seeing more from this album

          Incredible badge, that SV287 badge is now probably sitting in a relatives or veterans cupboard somewhere, hopefully it will see the light of day in the not to distance future

          I'm sure this wasn't the only one made, any ideas to how many may be in existence?

          Mark S

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            Incredible badge, that SV287 badge is now probably sitting in a relatives or veterans cupboard somewhere, hopefully it will see the light of day in the not to distance future

            Funny you should mention that Mark as I am indeed following up on it. Although I think it will be a long shot as this guy is just a friend of Rolfs . But hey we can but hope.

            There is a badge in Dals McGuirks Book Rommels Army in Afrika which was brought back by a Kiwi vet in 1942 from Mersa Matruh which was found in a mapcase. I have read here that Gary armitage has one that was broached .

            If anyone has one or knows of any others please post them.

            Greg

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              Great find Greg. These kind of discoveries are what make DAK collecting so exciting. Never have seen one before in use but there it is....
              Really ground breaking stuff Greg

              Here is a link to a tropical edelweiss, once thought to be fake by many. Some have argued these are good for many years... looks like they were right afterall.

              http://www.virtualgrenadier.com/sale_item.php?iid=1608

              Heia Safari !

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                You are so right Tim certainly a great feeling to discover something that I had no idea was coming.

                In reference to that particular tropical edelweiss I have always liked the appearance of it and why would they not produce a tropical version when they produce all other forms of tropical insignia including breast & cap eagles , Litzen & chevrons along with blitz's & trade specialty badges as well as the SV 288 badge in cloth....makes scence they would do a run of Edelweiss.

                I think finding a period colour pic could be a little more difficult . Getting an untouched tropical tunic direct from a vet or family with one still on now that would be something.

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                  Fantastic photo Greg
                  Barry

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                    Greg,

                    That is an incredible portrait photo and, as mentioned in my email, I would say that this is one of the most desirable Afrikakorps portrait photos in existence.
                    Just stunning.

                    Mark

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                      Originally posted by Greg B View Post
                      You are so right Tim certainly a great feeling to discover something that I had no idea was coming.

                      In reference to that particular tropical edelweiss I have always liked the appearance of it and why would they not produce a tropical version when they produce all other forms of tropical insignia including breast & cap eagles , Litzen & chevrons along with blitz's & trade specialty badges as well as the SV 288 badge in cloth....makes scence they would do a run of Edelweiss.

                      I think finding a period colour pic could be a little more difficult . Getting an untouched tropical tunic direct from a vet or family with one still on now that would be something.

                      Hi Greg

                      There is a vet bring back tunic with one attached here is the States, it came from Italy. Years ago it was trashed by many as fake, just because no-one had ever seen one before.... sound familiar ?

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                        This one arrived on the weekend, an untouched early example by a very scarce early maker, Emil Schebeler. Not too many have seen this maker before, but it is an unquestionable one looker.

                        Mark
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                          What more can one say except what a super and very rare addition to you fine collection Mark

                          Greg

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                            It just keeps getting better! Stunning cap Mark.
                            Barry

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                              Greg,, thanks for sharing the portrait photo of Pz -gren Rolf Becker with his super rare SV287 badge in wear what a beautifully faded tunic !<O</O
                              <O</O

                              Mark G,, what can a say, it has been a great week for seeing rare Dak items turn up,, that sure is one rare Pz cap and using the word "scarce" to describe the early maker of Emil Schebeler has to be an understatement; we will most likely never see another one of his with Pz soutache. CONGRATULATIONS

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                                Congrats Mark,
                                A ripper of a cap, thats going to sit nicely on the shelf with the others.
                                Time to upgrade with a photo and have all of the other beauties on display.
                                Excellent,
                                Cheers,
                                nco

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