Here is a cloth item that I have little or no experience with. It is the Small battle badge of the Kreigsmarine. I would appreciate any coments pro or con as to the authenticity of this badge.
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Re: Sawfish
Originally posted by Ludwig
No doubt it´s good quality, but it´s not the same style as those sold as originals in Germany (both Winkler and Weitze have one for sale).
I have one that is original and it´s not like this one; thin cotton thread which makes the complete badge much thinner. Not so detailed.
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KLIETMANN'S EXAMPLE
This is the example Dr. Klietmann had and featured in his book AUSZEICHNUNGEN DES DEUTSCHEN REICH 1936-1945. Note that the eye of the sawfish is larger on his example than on mine, but the detail is overall much the same. It had a backing much the same as mine to the best of my memory.
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Re: Bill
Originally posted by George Stimson
It looks like the upper and lower fins in front of the tail are divided on your example and not on Klietmann's.
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I think on many of these patches you just have to have the faith or not have it on these loose mint items. Common thought has it that many were 'liberated' in warehouses on the docks of Hamburg, etc. So unless it comes off a uniform and matches a particular mint example, it's just plain going to be tough.
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Originally posted by Brian S
I think on many of these patches you just have to have the faith or not have it on these loose mint items. Common thought has it that many were 'liberated' in warehouses on the docks of Hamburg, etc. So unless it comes off a uniform and matches a particular mint example, it's just plain going to be tough.
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Gordon Williamson
I'm fairly certain this is a reproduction.
Look at the sawfish "nose" it is just a crude series of zig-zags. On any originals I have seen this area has been more anatomically accurate, a long straight "blade", with cross bar "teeth" at right angles to the "blade"
Here is my "probationary" grade.
Note the same style "saw" as Klietmanns photo.
Here is a current copy being sold on EPier as a copy
Note the zig-zag snout, and the "circle" of rope behind the Sawfish squashed out of shape.
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Originally posted by Gordon Williamson
I'm fairly certain this is a reproduction.
Look at the sawfish "nose" it is just a crude series of zig-zags. On any originals I have seen this area has been more anatomically accurate, a long straight "blade", with cross bar "teeth" at right angles to the "blade"
Here is my "probationary" grade.
Note the same style "saw" as Klietmanns photo.
Here is a current copy being sold on EPier as a copy
Note the zig-zag snout, and the "circle" of rope behind the Sawfish squashed out of shape.
PS: The seller of this item was from the Neatherlands and informed me the following about the badge: "The badge is original and no repro. It was in a lot that came from the E-boat / K- boat supplies bunker in IJmuiden/ Noord Holland."Last edited by W. C. Stump; 04-03-2003, 08:50 PM.
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And that's why I brought up Mr. Stump's use of Klietmann's photo. I think much of his research was useful. We need to however sift through what was self serving and what is original. For example, I would doubt we could rely on items Godet could have manufactured in his 'original' photos but I would rely on most anything else as good. But that's where Mr. Stump's opinion would be very useful in seperating the two.
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