Hello John,
Sorry it's headgear and sidecaps I was talking about. You can change the term on my post, thank you.
To answer Norm, it was you (the forum, do not see any personal attack) that decided that these insignia had no known existences. Do not say that to French collectors and museums on the Atlantic coast who wear these insignia either as veterans, or people who have picked them up after the war or bought for almost nothing at fleas. It was you who decided that there was no connection with Bacqueville, it is not the majesty of French collectors who have known for a long time that there is nothing to complain about these insignia.
If the items I bring are unverifiable for you, as I understand it, the badges do exist in several thousand copies and are not abstract. Maybe that's the opinion you feel about it that does not rest on any palpable element.
What do you say about unmarked German badges, but which ones are well referenced, in which category do you classify them? We accept that they were manufactured during the war by a German firm and therefore authentic, or do we do as with Bacqueville?
There is no speculation on our part, we know in France that these insignia are authentic and have been requested by the German navy.
I can not show you the "contract" that the Germans and Bacqueville have signed, but as I wrote before I can not see a manufacturer make thousands of copies in advance, do not have the contract and bring out these unsold after the war ???
As for the directive you are referring to, I do not read German, but I think it is the prohibition on the soldier to wear foreign decorations, therefore enemy, and not German decoration made in a foreign country.
But as John says, the continuation of this discussion is interesting.
Yours truly
Sorry it's headgear and sidecaps I was talking about. You can change the term on my post, thank you.
To answer Norm, it was you (the forum, do not see any personal attack) that decided that these insignia had no known existences. Do not say that to French collectors and museums on the Atlantic coast who wear these insignia either as veterans, or people who have picked them up after the war or bought for almost nothing at fleas. It was you who decided that there was no connection with Bacqueville, it is not the majesty of French collectors who have known for a long time that there is nothing to complain about these insignia.
If the items I bring are unverifiable for you, as I understand it, the badges do exist in several thousand copies and are not abstract. Maybe that's the opinion you feel about it that does not rest on any palpable element.
What do you say about unmarked German badges, but which ones are well referenced, in which category do you classify them? We accept that they were manufactured during the war by a German firm and therefore authentic, or do we do as with Bacqueville?
There is no speculation on our part, we know in France that these insignia are authentic and have been requested by the German navy.
I can not show you the "contract" that the Germans and Bacqueville have signed, but as I wrote before I can not see a manufacturer make thousands of copies in advance, do not have the contract and bring out these unsold after the war ???
As for the directive you are referring to, I do not read German, but I think it is the prohibition on the soldier to wear foreign decorations, therefore enemy, and not German decoration made in a foreign country.
But as John says, the continuation of this discussion is interesting.
Yours truly
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