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    Friedrich Orth U-Boat Badge In Near Mint Condition

    Hello Friends,

    This is of my U-Boat NCO Engineers Tunic.

    Friedrich Orth, F.O. maker marked Zinc struck that is near mint with around 90% gilt paint in place.

    The strike detail is excellent on this badge.

    I don't need to have it reviewed.

    I just want to show it off with better pictures than before.

    Hope you all approve? It is on the original Tunic & will not be split, EVER!!!!

    Enjoy.

    MG
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    Friedrich Orth U-Boat Badge In Near Mint Condition

    Hook, Pin & Sheet Metal Hinge Detail.
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      #3
      Very nice indeed.
      Have one just like it.

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        Friedrich Orth U-Boat Badge In Near Mint Condition

        Sheet Metal Hinge & Pin.

        Last picture showing the edge detail & thickness.

        I am currently selling the whole U-Boat NCO Tunic with this badge attached.

        Anyway, hope you like the photos & enjoy this as much as I have.

        MG
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          #5
          Originally posted by jack1 View Post
          Very nice indeed.
          Have one just like it.
          Thanks Jack,

          They are rather good aren't they.

          Cheers

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            #6
            Nice one!

            Best regards,
            Tom
            Mihi libertas necessest!

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              #7
              These FO badges have been well faked over the years,but is is really nice original zincer IMO.

              Cheers,Martin.

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                #8
                I agree, original badge with original finish
                Cheers,
                Hubert

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                  #9
                  Thanks so much guys. I never doubted this, ever.

                  It is part of a U-Boat Tunic picked up in France many years ago. Near the Atlantic coast where the U-Boats were stationed.

                  It is all a fine group overall.

                  Tunic is here:

                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=920835

                  Thanks so much though guys.

                  MG

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