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    Show Your Imperial U-boat Badges

    I wanted to start a thread earlier on Schott U-boat badges and ask some general questions about maker's vs designer's marks but, let's start by seeing what members actually have in their collections.

    No maker specifics, any Imperial U-boat badges you have will do and the more the merrier!
    Tim

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    I only have one; a very nice Schott marked example that Erik sold me recently!!
    Tim
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      Front & Back:
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        Another Schott.
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          the reverse.
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            Aws.
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              reverse.
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                Nice ones Don!

                That AWS is pretty rare; nice condition too!
                Tim

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                  C'mon guys, Don and I can't be the only ones here with Imperial U-boat badges in their collections!
                  Tim

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                    Heres a couple Tim,a Schott with flat pin and a 1930s hollow back Steinhauer and Luck,cheers,

                    Paul
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                      Schott back
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                        Schott mm.
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                          S&L Front.
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                            S&L Back.
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                              And heres one I let get away,a zinc version of Dons AWS.
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