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Excellent, thanks for the illustration.
The next point to consider regarding the Souval U-Boat at the top of this thread is that if you ignore the reverse setup, the planchet with hand cutouts is identical to the so-called "flatback maker" badges attributed to Rettenmaier. These come in two setups as shown here, and one has to seriously wonder if some, if not all, of these are post-war as well. Impossible to say for sure at present.
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---NormAttached FilesLast edited by Norm F; 10-30-2014, 08:43 AM.
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostExcellent, thanks for the illustration.
The next point to consider regarding the Souval U-Boat at the top of this thread is that if you ignore the reverse setup, the planchet with hand cutouts is identical to the so-called "flatback maker" badges attributed to Rettenmaier. These come in two setups as shown here, and one has to seriously wonder if some, if not all, of these are post-war as well. Impossible to say for sure at present.
Best regards,
---Norm
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I finally found the old thread discussing another one of these post-war Souval U-Boat badges, again noting the similarity to the flatback. Same reverse setup as Jacques' and this one was part of a grouping.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=568179
Best regards,
---Norm
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