Last fall i purchased these items at an estate auction. They, with a hodgepodge of others, where attached to a sheet of white cardboard. Another bidder remarked at the time that it was a salesmans sample board but I blew it off. I guess I expected something a little more grand. It looked to me like the GI had brought all these home in 1945 and affixed them to a plan sheet of white cardboard. The items were in no particular order and were numbered in pencil (european numerals). Now that I have seen two other salesman sample boards (including the one on GermanDaggers.com classifieds), I am quite sure that it was indeed a salesman sample board. All of the items that a GI would find with a cloth backing contained none (Drivers profeciency, Narvik and Krim shields) and the Narvik and Drivers badge were of identical manufacture. Also, none of the pieces had any wear whatsoever although some had begun to tarnish.
The Krim Shield is a duplicate for my collection. I have a Detlev with backing that I am fond of.
I guess my question is:
Are these items worth any more or less because they were salesmen samples? Am I crazy to sell the Krim Shield and keep the worn one with backing that I have?
It is my only Narvik and Drivers badge, so I will keep those, but I was contemplating selling the Krim Shield and RAD 4 year medal that came off this card.
I would appreciate your thoughts..
Dave
The Krim Shield is a duplicate for my collection. I have a Detlev with backing that I am fond of.
I guess my question is:
Are these items worth any more or less because they were salesmen samples? Am I crazy to sell the Krim Shield and keep the worn one with backing that I have?
It is my only Narvik and Drivers badge, so I will keep those, but I was contemplating selling the Krim Shield and RAD 4 year medal that came off this card.
I would appreciate your thoughts..
Dave
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