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    #31
    I don't like to count these out. You know, Herr Goering loved his awards.

    I could see him wanting an award for his Herman Goering Division ground unit. I don't know, though. Pure speculation. Fascinating, but pure speculation on my part anyway.

    Brian
    Brian Dentino

    ALWAYS LOOKING FOR WWII GLIDER INFO/ITEMS...ESPECIALLY 325TH GIR

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      #32
      Originally posted by Peter J.
      Hi Gary.

      Since I'm quoted, I guess I'm the one you're addressing. I never made any
      comments on the Osang badge, only some remarks about my own piece. The
      giveaway on mine is the catch-plate and the L/58 in a small box.

      KR
      Peter
      I made this post today at 1.12 pm. When I return home after a couple of
      hours and find this post in New posts at 3.52 pm. This is the second time
      I notice this. Why is that

      KR
      Peter

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        #33
        Detlev had one for sale and it sold quickly. It had the original box and it was unmarked and die struck! Does anyone know where that thread is? It was started by Rick . . stogienman Rick that is. Compare mine to Detlev's, as I said and a few others after me . . . . a few did exist!

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          #34
          Peter J.

          Hi Gary.

          I believe the post you're referring to was early October on the Assc. Forum.
          I checked and they end at 25th of October. I had a discussion with Rick on this issue and I can't find the thread I referred to on another Forum either. Btw, did you recieve the package I sent you?

          KR
          Peter

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            #35
            Interesting discussion! While I do not have the expertise to argue one way or the other on the existance of the Luft Panzer, am I safe in assuming that this recent ebay find is slightly fabricated? I'm new to collecting and I wouldn't have touched this one with a 100 meter pole.

            The ad contained the lines: My Dad grew up in Germany during the war and according to him, it's the real thing. Purchased at an estate sale so I cannot guarantee authenticity.




            It sold for $152.50 USD, btw...

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              #36
              100% Bogus. Not a bad attempt. Looks like they tried to copy the JFS style. I'm surprised they didn't put the makermark on the thing. Wow, and three pieces 'to boot'! Compared with some of the lead fishing weights we see, not bad.

              Mark
              "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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                #37
                After resizing....

                Robert

                Sorry, folks, I had some photos to share but I couldn't get the photos sized small enough to post.
                Last edited by robert pierce; 09-11-2006, 12:02 PM.

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                  #38
                  This badge was in a box of junk a vet gave me. I spent no money, I lost no money. I'd really like to see a period photo of someone wearing the badge. That would seal all doubts out.

                  Robert
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                    #39
                    reverse of major bogus...
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                      #40
                      nice badge either way! i think these could have existed but till we see rock solid evidence we shall have to wait!!

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                        This badge was in a box of junk a vet gave me. I spent no money, I lost no money. I'd really like to see a period photo of someone wearing the badge. That would seal all doubts out.

                        Robert
                        This is a joke? Right?

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                          #42
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                            #43
                            Matthew,

                            It took almost 6 months from the institution of the Flak badge to the first awardings. That was in 1941 when things were relatively quiet. Now imagine Nov, 1944 when people are kinda busy. Look at another badge from the same period - the Luftwaffe Close Combat Clasp. These we know were autgorized from period photos and documents. BUT, they had to wear the Army badge as the Luft one was never manufactured.

                            Marc

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                              #44
                              luft tank badge

                              here another one for you to add to the list. it is maked L/50 .
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