This would be a the badge to have if it turns out to be real http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2122809167
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I have seen a LW pilot's badge engraved in the back with the name of the recipient, but this can't be an explanation or an liby to other pieces as this was part of a group to a Spanish Blue Squadron pilot and must take in mind that common fashion in Spanish Air Force was to engrave the name and license number of the pilot on the back of the Spanish Flying Wings so this pilot probably deceided to do the same on his German badge, I can't say if this was wartime or postwar, but I see othe german pieces and he put his name in almost everything incluiding his dagger and all were beautifull jeweller engraving, not scratched. This is only a small drop in the sea of the normality, I have seen WB engraved and EK I and thanks to a forum member a DKiG, but for every engraved piece I have seen ten that were only scratched, sometimes with good finish other times looking like child learning to write.
AngelLooking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.
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Giday,
I have never seen a Luftwaffe para badge that was engraved with the name of the owner that I thought was good. With regards to the few engaved badges that I have seen, it was obvious that the badges themselves were reproductions.
Eric, I would be interested in reading your comments with regards to the engraving. Have you seen other period pieces that were engraved in a style of lettering that was similar?
All the best,
Ian
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