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    Cutout Silver WB

    Just want to show my lastest additions to the collection: Two woundbadges: A cutout silver, buntmetall and a black one, iron.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d=198432&stc=1

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d=198437&stc=1

    I've already got a black one and a silver one. The black one has a different type of helmet then the badge above, more similar to the one on the cutout silver.

    The plan is to get a cutout in black, a "standard" in gold and a cutout in gold. (can be cuite tricky with the two last ones right?) What other variations are the on woundbadges? I know there are WB's for the Navy and also WB's with screwback but apart from that I dont know anything else about variations. Is there such a thing as a book about Woundbadges?


    Well, when Im at it maybe I should ask: The seller also has this buntmetall WB for sale. Listed as silver but it looks more like gold to me. Am I right or wrong?
    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d=198434&stc=1

    #2
    Hi HBH,

    There are some books on Wound Badges, but not many.

    "Germna Wound Badges" by William E Hamelman is probably the main one. You can probably pick up a copy for US$20 on eBay.

    Rolf Michaelis put out a small softcover book called "Die Verwundetenabzeichen" - German language, part of the Deutsche Auszeichnungen series. This can also be found on eBay every so often.

    More recently, I've seen a new book in Italian but I don't know how good it is - postage was something like US$30 so I didn't go for it.

    Detlev's catalogues give the basic values of some of the variants - cut-outs, screwbacks, 800 silver examples and Naval.

    Re the buntmetal Wound Badge, it looks like a silver grade produced from tombac - the finish is worn off the helmet and some of the high points, giving it a gold appearance, but the finish in the recesses is silver.

    Regards
    Mike K
    Regards
    Mike

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      #3
      Mike,

      Thanks for Your reply. It seems that you're always there when I have a question, and always have an good answer.

      I'll check the books out, especially "German Wound Badges".

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        #4
        Hello, I'm Filippo Lombardi, the author of the italian book about the german WWI wound badge.

        I wish to say, 30 $ is not for postage.
        The book price is 20 euro and shipping to USA is 10 $; total (book + postage) is nearly 30 $.

        Regards
        Filippo

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          #5
          Hi Filippo,

          Welcome to the forum!

          I apologise, I must have misread or misunderstood your auction description.

          Could tell us a bit about the book and maybe post a couple of sample scans? I'd certainly be interested in it.

          Regards
          Mike K
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          Mike

          Evaluate the item, not the story and not the seller's reputation!

          If you PM/contact me without the courtesy of using your first name, please don't be offended if I politely ignore you!

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            #6
            Hello Mike, perhaps you have misread, but my english is so bad. I speak french and german, but english...
            Therefore, the book: the book is a 160 pages, soft cover volume, showing in 82 colour photos types, variations, miniatures, pins of german WWI wound badge.

            Moreover, 52 differents authorization documents (Urkunden, Besitz-zeugnis) with unit history.

            I have some difficulties in images posting; no aid in FAQ.

            Filippo

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              #7
              Hi,

              Filippo has sent me some images from his book and, with his permission, I've included them in a new thread on the Collectors Forum;

              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d=1#post659414

              Regards
              Mike K
              Regards
              Mike

              Evaluate the item, not the story and not the seller's reputation!

              If you PM/contact me without the courtesy of using your first name, please don't be offended if I politely ignore you!

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                #8
                Thanks Mike,

                You are very nice!!!!
                Filippo

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