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    #16
    Hi Tom,

    Really interesting thread to read through. Nice find of course and its a nice variation for the collection. The westwall really is a good looking medal. It's good to see some discussion about the makers.

    Thank you
    Scott

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      #17
      interesting is that S&L never was found on a list of producer for the Westwall medal. But S&L bought some pices (for the private market) from the Präsidialkanzlei which are produced from Lauer.

      So maybe these pieces are markermarked with "4" but produced by Lauer.

      Wrote something more about that in the SDA Forum in german. If somebody will translate it, i could copy what i wrote there.

      Gruß

      Basti

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        #18
        Originally posted by BassD View Post
        interesting is that S&L never was found on a list of producer for the Westwall medal. But S&L bought some pices (for the private market) from the Präsidialkanzlei which are produced from Lauer.

        So maybe these pieces are markermarked with "4" but produced by Lauer.

        Wrote something more about that in the SDA Forum in german. If somebody will translate it, i could copy what i wrote there.

        Gruß

        Basti
        Hi Basti,

        If S&L purchased these from Lauer for sale on the commercial market, why would S&L stamp them with their Lieferant number instead of their LdO number?

        Thank you & best regards,
        Tom
        Mihi libertas necessest!

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          #19
          Interesting thread Tom, just came across it now and noticed my name mentioned !

          Will keep hold of it now me thinks

          I also have the packet for mine but that's another frustrating story !

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            #20
            Hi Tom,

            very interesting question that i can not answer you. I can only say that they never get an offical order in 1939 for the Westwall medal , but that they produce them in 1940 for the private market (like they wrote to the Präsidialkanzlei) In 1942 they asked again if they can buy some medal for the private sale from the Präsidialkanzlei. They bought 400 pieces which ware made from Lauer.

            Gruß

            Basti

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              #21
              Originally posted by Totenhead View Post
              I also have the packet for mine but that's another frustrating story !
              Hi Totenhead,

              I remember your S&L packet well: It was originally an S&L packet for the East Medal that was wartime-converted to use for the Westwall Medal. But, unfortunately, it is once again an East Medal packet with the Westwall label lost to history.

              My sympathies,
              Tom
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              Mihi libertas necessest!

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                #22
                Hi Tom

                Thanks for reminding me !!

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                  #23
                  Hi Tom

                  Interesting find, and thanks for putting the comparison pics together.

                  Amazing how a thread like this can get you thinking, I have just been comparing my westwall medals that came in Lauer marked packets to yours..

                  They do not appear to be a match, but as with most awards in packets, you can never be sure when the medal and packet came together.

                  cheers
                  Graeme

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                    #24
                    I think I found one too!

                    Terrible shape but found at the local flea market last weekend. Looks like the stamp is off a bit but I think it is a #4
                    Zinc and poor photos
                    Steve
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                      #25
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Graeme View Post
                        Hi Tom

                        Interesting find, and thanks for putting the comparison pics together.

                        Amazing how a thread like this can get you thinking, I have just been comparing my westwall medals that came in Lauer marked packets to yours..

                        They do not appear to be a match, but as with most awards in packets, you can never be sure when the medal and packet came together.

                        cheers
                        Graeme
                        Hi Graeme,

                        Thanks for responding. I'm curious if your examples in S&L packets are bronze or zinc. According to Basti, S&L did not have a contract to supply Westwall Medals to the chancellery in 1939, but they did buy some from Lauer in 1940 and 1942 for commercial sales. So if yours are bronze, they might actually be made by Lauer. Maybe S&L only manufactured Westwalls in zinc for when the medal was re-instituted in late 1944. Prior to this time they were just selling the Westwalls of Lauer, but packaged under the S&L name. This could explain why your Westwall Medals do not match the marked '4' examples in zinc. Or, as you say, it could also be due to the marriage of a mismatched medal and packet in the postwar years.

                        Best regards,
                        Tom
                        Mihi libertas necessest!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Steve Mezey View Post
                          Terrible shape but found at the local flea market last weekend. Looks like the stamp is off a bit but I think it is a #4
                          Zinc and poor photos
                          Steve
                          Hi Steve,

                          Nice find! There is no doubt in my mind: It's a match!

                          Best regards,
                          Tom
                          Mihi libertas necessest!

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                            #28
                            Very nice guys!

                            This one came in today and to my surprise it was marked!

                            Best regards,

                            Mats
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by M3A1Mats View Post
                              Very nice guys!

                              This one came in today and to my surprise it was marked!

                              Best regards,

                              Mats
                              Hi Mats,

                              Very nice! Looks like they're starting to pop up everywhere.

                              Best regards,
                              Tom
                              Mihi libertas necessest!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by tyanacek View Post
                                Hi Graeme,

                                Thanks for responding. I'm curious if your examples in S&L packets are bronze or zinc. According to Basti, S&L did not have a contract to supply Westwall Medals to the chancellery in 1939, but they did buy some from Lauer in 1940 and 1942 for commercial sales. So if yours are bronze, they might actually be made by Lauer. Maybe S&L only manufactured Westwalls in zinc for when the medal was re-instituted in late 1944. Prior to this time they were just selling the Westwalls of Lauer, but packaged under the S&L name. This could explain why your Westwall Medals do not match the marked '4' examples in zinc. Or, as you say, it could also be due to the marriage of a mismatched medal and packet in the postwar years.

                                Best regards,
                                Tom
                                Hi Tom

                                Sorry for the delayed response.

                                My examples are in Lauer Packets, not S&L. They are bronze.

                                regards
                                Graeme

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