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    #46
    A bit closer:

    As I said, this is what I have on file at the moment. If you want to see more images I will take them this weekend.

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      #47
      Lüdenscheid was home to multiple medal and badge manufacturers (including also Assmann, FLL, GWL, etc.) and was basically undamaged by the war. As other manufacturers in other parts of Germany were bombed or under threat of destruction, it is safe to assume that at least some manufacturing (and maybe a lot) was shifted from those areas to the Lüdenscheid companies and it is known that Deumer, just by example, already had close business relationships with companies in those areas. It should not be at all surprising for there to have been enormous stocks of leftover pieces and components in Lüdenscheid at the end.

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        #48
        In conjunction with what Leroy says (and which I agree with), are we sure everything on these boards is Deumer made? For instance, the CCC on these boards is always an AGMuK - marked clasp. I doubt that Deumer made these in house.

        So items on these boards might not necessarily be made by Deumer.

        Same with the S&L souvenier boards, we know of plenty examples where they have badges by others makers, like Assmann, GWL, Meybauer, FLL, etc.

        Tom
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