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    Uboat badge on e-stand

    I am putting this unmarked uboat badge with nice finish up on the e-stand, but I would just like to confirm that everything is good with it. These are not my expertise. Many thanx. Jacques
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    Last edited by jacquesf; 10-29-2014, 06:07 AM.

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      #3
      Not enough pics. But there is a problem with the hook.

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        #4
        Thanx, I placed more pics. J
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          Hi Jacques,

          This design and style of badge has two possible makers -- the so-called "flatback" maker attributed these days to Rettenmaier, and the post-war unmarked Souval U-Boat.

          Here's a link to a thread with examples of the post-war unmarked Souval:
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=687141 (There's another thread somewhere but I can't find it at the moment.)

          The hinge and the finish on your badge looks "wartime compatible" but the finish seems to continue on to the inside of that very atypical catch. Could be an atypical Rettenmaier-attributed badge but it's impossible to rule out post-war construction.

          Just to be clear I'm NOT saying it has to be a post-war badge. I don't think we can be more definitive without seeing other examples of awards with that unusual catch.

          Best regards,
          ---Norm

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            #6
            I am known for being very liberal, when it comes to possible postwar production, but this one looks like a postwar Souval setup to me.


            Regards,


            Daniel

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              #7
              Damn, so I will just depth charge it. Thanx guys. J

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nordmark View Post
                I am known for being very liberal, when it comes to possible postwar production, but this one looks like a postwar Souval setup to me.
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                I only just noticed that the flanges of the hinge have sharp corners so in that case I agree 100% with Daniel -- a post-war Souval setup.

                Best regards,
                ---Norm

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                  Hi Jacques,

                  This design and style of badge has two possible makers -- the so-called "flatback" maker attributed these days to Rettenmaier, and the post-war unmarked Souval U-Boat.

                  Here's a link to a thread with examples of the post-war unmarked Souval:
                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=687141 (There's another thread somewhere but I can't find it at the moment.)

                  The hinge and the finish on your badge looks "wartime compatible" but the finish seems to continue on to the inside of that very atypical catch. Could be an atypical Rettenmaier-attributed badge but it's impossible to rule out post-war construction.

                  Just to be clear I'm NOT saying it has to be a post-war badge. I don't think we can be more definitive without seeing other examples of awards with that unusual catch.

                  Best regards,
                  ---Norm
                  You have got to be kidding Norm. This is a one look post- war badge. Sorry Jacques.
                  Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jeff V View Post
                    You have got to be kidding Norm. This is a one look post- war badge.
                    Hi Jeff,

                    Well for me it was a "two look" post-war badge.

                    If the hinge flanges had round corners, the only anomaly would be the bizarre catch, and the problem is that the flatback zinc U-boats (which have an obverse identical to the post-war Souval) all look crappy anyway. There's no reason that Rettenmaier (who continued in business after the war just like Souval and S&L) couldn't also have continued on merrily producing these stinkers for decades, just like Souval. We just don't know.

                    I was just giving it the benefit of the doubt (like Daniel usually does) - until I noticed the sharp corners on the hinge flanges, that is.

                    Cheers,
                    ---Norm

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                      #11
                      I agree, it looks like postwar RS u-boat badge.
                      Cheers,
                      Hubert

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                        #12
                        I also agree here - this is a Souval postwar production. This type of catch they also used instead of the typical "Souval claw" we all know.

                        Michael

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mpiering View Post
                          I also agree here - this is a Souval postwar production. This type of catch they also used instead of the typical "Souval claw" we all know.

                          Michael
                          Thanks Michael, that's great to know. Could you please post another example of that particular type of catch for future reference?

                          Best regards,
                          ---Norm

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                            #14
                            I have seen this type of catch on several Souval LW badges.


                            Regards,


                            Daniel

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                              Thanks Michael, that's great to know. Could you please post another example of that particular type of catch for future reference?

                              Best regards,
                              ---Norm
                              Hi Norm, here are some pictures from other Souval badges with this type of catch.
                              As Daniel said, they can be found on LW badges like the attached obeserver badges.

                              BR, Michael
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