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    Assmann Maker Marked Hindenburg Cross

    http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...category=34651

    How many others have seen WWII manufacturers also make a WWI medal?
    Any others like this?

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    Rolf,

    I have one exactly like it. Since the Hindenburg Cross was intro'd in 1934, it is true that many producers of WWII medals and badges also produced these. Overhoff u. Cie., Steinhauer u. Lueck, Paul Meybauer, Chr. Lauer, JMME, Osang, Glaser u. Soehne, Deschler u. Soehne, Carl Po(e)llath, and C.E. Junker are a few other examples of producers of Hindenburg Crosses who also produced many other items just prior to and during WWII.

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      #3
      Originally posted by John Harman
      Rolf,

      I have one exactly like it. Since the Hindenburg Cross was intro'd in 1934, it is true that many producers of WWII medals and badges also produced these. Overhoff u. Cie., Steinhauer u. Lueck, Paul Meybauer, Chr. Lauer, JMME, Osang, Glaser u. Soehne, Deschler u. Soehne, Carl Po(e)llath, and C.E. Junker are a few other examples of producers of Hindenburg Crosses who also produced many other items just prior to and during WWII.
      Would it be possible to trace such a piece, given that number stamped on the plate?

      --Chris

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        #4
        Originally posted by landsknechte
        Would it be possible to trace such a piece, given that number stamped on the plate?

        --Chris
        Chris,

        While I can't read what's behind the pin, that number is most likely a DRGM number, i.e., a patent number for that type of sewn on pin construction.

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          #5
          Here is one from Chr. Lauer Nürnberg
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Originally posted by John Harman
            Chris,

            While I can't read what's behind the pin, that number is most likely a DRGM number, i.e., a patent number for that type of sewn on pin construction.
            Drat.. I was hoping that it might have been some sort of serial number.

            Thanks,
            --Chris

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              #7
              I'm afraid that is just a DRGM serial number, similar to the ones on the back of DRL Sports badges. To bad you couldn't trace this one.

              Here's my Assmann marked button hole device.

              In addition to the 1914/18 & Ek2 it also has a Saxon Friedrich August medal ribbon.
              Attached Files
              Last edited by Chris Taylor; 11-18-2003, 01:10 AM.
              Regards,
              Chris

              Always interested in buying Ribbon Bars or anything Ribbon Bar related!!

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                #8
                Here's the back with Assmann "A"....
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                Regards,
                Chris

                Always interested in buying Ribbon Bars or anything Ribbon Bar related!!

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