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    #16
    im going to start a thread so that some pins may get posted. this is of great interest to me

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      #17
      OK Guys,
      I decided to send the pins back, and here are the reasons..
      1) the skull had very little definition (as opposed to the over all sharpness of detail on the rest of the badge).
      2) the snake (at the 3 o'clock position had no detail what-so-ever).
      3) they both seemed too new looking (ie they just came out of the package). All my other mini badges show some age/wear.
      4) The metal seemed to be of the wrong type ( I would have expected zinc-and they did not appear to be plated).

      Yes the knurling seemed correct, but that was the only positive I could find.

      Now, I could be totally wrong for sending them back ( and lost out on a good deal ) but the negatives outweighed the positives.
      If anyone has a photo of an actual one, I would really like to see it (for future reference).
      I do appreciate the help and opinions

      Sincerely Andy B.
      Collecting minis and KVKs

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        #18
        here are my 57's that i have.

        greg
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          #19
          and the last, hey PM me on your stick pins like what they were selling for and so on.


          thanks greg
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            #20
            I have a silver one on a chain. It is constructed out of zink, with the eylet on the top. Unfortunatly I can not post, if Chris E-mails me I will give him the pic

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              #21
              Thanks Greg and Chris,

              Greg...I have seen yours on your website...very nice . I noticed on yours tho, that there is no skull (as well as the forbidden symbol ). I found that interesting.

              Warlord, If you pm me I will be happy to post the pics for you. I am very interested in seeing it.
              Andy B.
              Collecting minis and KVKs

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                #22
                mini posted for warlord
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                  #23
                  Oh man...that must be one heck of a fighter

                  Cheers
                  Øyvind

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                    #24
                    Interesting chain. I doubt though this is german manufacture.

                    KR
                    Peter

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                      #25
                      You are quite right, the group was obtained in Innsbruck. Unfortunatly I missed the full sized pieces and the documents. The family through them away.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by WARLORD
                        You are quite right, the group was obtained in Innsbruck. Unfortunatly I missed the full sized pieces and the documents. The family through them away.

                        Interesting piece. Can you recognize a swastica on the Close Combat Clasp?

                        I agree with Peter, this is probably not german manufacture.

                        regards,
                        Gerd

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                          #27
                          It is interesting that the silver close combat bar and the silver wound badge are 1957 types.

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                            #28
                            A similar chain in illustrared in Angolia's "Führer and ..." vol 2 on page 365.
                            As far as my eyes can tell, the WB on that one is also a model 57. I guess
                            this puts us back square one

                            KR
                            Peter

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                              #29
                              I do not see the relavance of this. The man must have upgraded his awards. He obviously wore the chain, as the fram gave access for it to be taken out.

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                                #30
                                Relevance . I thought this thread was about presenting pre-45 Bandenkampfabz.-minis and I don't believe this chain has added anything in that direction. Sorry.

                                KR
                                Peter

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