Ball hinge glider
Hello,
@ Chris:
Hello chris, interesting story => would love to read the article's written on the capturing of those badges (so feel free to post that). Could you tell us what other badges etc ... can scans (detailed) be shown?
I would also love to learn from this thread as such threads are possibility's for all of us, believers and non believers.
please do not take this way to serious, we can all only speak from what we have found and are always in a learning curve.
" I have been accused in the past on this forum of defending variations from the norm and it looks like I am doing this again except on this one I am certain and any-one who says these badges is wrong is a commiting a crime against history. "
A norm is not always the rule, that is certain as there also does exist in the german glider pilots badge the so called "large eagle" variant. That bird does in no way even comes close towards a certain norm. I would not want to commit crimes against history but am waiting to be convinced (as that is something i am still not => mayby one day i will ? ).
@ TDurante (Tom): Hi Tom, indeed there are certainly ways documented off overproduction. There was made a certain number for sure by each manufacturer. As in the case of the Gold CCC we can make the following comment:
1) they where transformed into the silver class (= re-use)
2) as said before that is a combat award and no qualification badge (= big difference)
I have to add towards that in the case of the german glider pilots badge, there where at least 2 producers who made them in a industrial way (Juncker & BSW) who lets say each made a batch of approx. 2.000 badges (that number is relative as we do not know in wich batches such badges where produced - so it is only a example).
That does make a total of 4.000 badges, then iff we know that 2.000 badges where awarded we still have a stock of 2.000 left. Wy would there then be another producer ???? (just explaining my belief). So for the good readers, yes there is proof that approx. 2.000 glider badges would have been awarded. So all lower numbers are not correct for sure.
Anyway as the numbers do form a week point in this theory we can not proove it, but untill now i have not found such a badge in a 100 % certain case where a veteran still had it left. The possibility does exist that one does pop up in the near future but untill then i do say no.
Cordial greetings,
@ All: towards wich producer do you guys count this very type of glider badge?
ps: iff i do stand alone in this one that is very fine for me, as the persons who are buying these must be happy.
Hello,
@ Chris:
Hello chris, interesting story => would love to read the article's written on the capturing of those badges (so feel free to post that). Could you tell us what other badges etc ... can scans (detailed) be shown?
I would also love to learn from this thread as such threads are possibility's for all of us, believers and non believers.
please do not take this way to serious, we can all only speak from what we have found and are always in a learning curve.
" I have been accused in the past on this forum of defending variations from the norm and it looks like I am doing this again except on this one I am certain and any-one who says these badges is wrong is a commiting a crime against history. "
A norm is not always the rule, that is certain as there also does exist in the german glider pilots badge the so called "large eagle" variant. That bird does in no way even comes close towards a certain norm. I would not want to commit crimes against history but am waiting to be convinced (as that is something i am still not => mayby one day i will ? ).
@ TDurante (Tom): Hi Tom, indeed there are certainly ways documented off overproduction. There was made a certain number for sure by each manufacturer. As in the case of the Gold CCC we can make the following comment:
1) they where transformed into the silver class (= re-use)
2) as said before that is a combat award and no qualification badge (= big difference)
I have to add towards that in the case of the german glider pilots badge, there where at least 2 producers who made them in a industrial way (Juncker & BSW) who lets say each made a batch of approx. 2.000 badges (that number is relative as we do not know in wich batches such badges where produced - so it is only a example).
That does make a total of 4.000 badges, then iff we know that 2.000 badges where awarded we still have a stock of 2.000 left. Wy would there then be another producer ???? (just explaining my belief). So for the good readers, yes there is proof that approx. 2.000 glider badges would have been awarded. So all lower numbers are not correct for sure.
Anyway as the numbers do form a week point in this theory we can not proove it, but untill now i have not found such a badge in a 100 % certain case where a veteran still had it left. The possibility does exist that one does pop up in the near future but untill then i do say no.
Cordial greetings,
@ All: towards wich producer do you guys count this very type of glider badge?
ps: iff i do stand alone in this one that is very fine for me, as the persons who are buying these must be happy.
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