Since we have an interesting thread going on the Schwerin Blockade Breaker cases, I thought I'd start this parallel thread to discuss the cases of the A.G.M.u.K Blockade Breaker sets.
From early to late wartime there was a apparently a shift of some major KM badge production from Berlin to Gablonz as seen for example in the transition from Schwerin's 1st pattern U-Boat clasp (Berlin production) to the 2nd pattern U-Boat clasp (Gablonz production). Likewise, we can assume the exclusively zinc A.G.M.u.K. Blockade Breaker sets are later production than Schwerin's BB sets, and they also come in a distinctively different case. This different casing suggests to me that they were likely cased at the point of production rather than later in LDO shops or KM supply depots.
I'll show some of the differences from the Schwerin cases in the next few posts and then compare the two variants of A.G.M.u.K. case.
Best regards,
---Norm
From early to late wartime there was a apparently a shift of some major KM badge production from Berlin to Gablonz as seen for example in the transition from Schwerin's 1st pattern U-Boat clasp (Berlin production) to the 2nd pattern U-Boat clasp (Gablonz production). Likewise, we can assume the exclusively zinc A.G.M.u.K. Blockade Breaker sets are later production than Schwerin's BB sets, and they also come in a distinctively different case. This different casing suggests to me that they were likely cased at the point of production rather than later in LDO shops or KM supply depots.
I'll show some of the differences from the Schwerin cases in the next few posts and then compare the two variants of A.G.M.u.K. case.
Best regards,
---Norm
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