Originally posted by BubbaZ
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Secondly, I agree with Hubert about the probable makers (Schickle U-Boat and P&L Minesweeper) although certainly the L/52-marked U-Boat examples passed through the hands of Zimmermann as well.
Aside from the rare L/52 stamped U-Boat examples, Zimmermann was not a known maker of KM badges. Meanwhile we know for a fact that Zimmermann marked Schickle products with his L/52 as proven by the double-marked Spanish Cross stamped both L/15 by Schickle and L/52 by Zimmermann (attached). Also, the L/52 stamped Schickle SWB tells the same story. The U-Boats are clearly pictured in Schickle's catalog so that attribution is clear as well.
So there's no really good reason to ascribe the unmarked versions to Zimmermann (nor Mayer) -- just a historical tendency in the hobby based upon the few L/52 marked examples before further research in the last few years. It's really quite interesting that both of these badges are from the early makers (Schickle and P&L) both of whom were driven out of the market in mid-1941.
Best regards,
---Norm
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