Here is a badge that may have some interest. It is mentioned in an old thread, here on the Forum.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=jfs+para
I recently acquired the badge shown below. Both the wreath and the eagle are made from late war zinc. The blackening on the wreath is 'crackling'. The gilt on the eagle is 'flecked'. The badge appears to be cast based on the cracking and stress lines on the sides of the wreath. The measurements and weight are nearly exact to the specs in the IMM article. Actually, the specs of my badge are just slightly larger than the badge in the article.
The hinge (and it's set-in ears), the pin (magnetic), and the catch (crimped in flat wire hook) all match numbered JFS PABs & GABs style and size. Much like the MuK5 and R.K. Luft Ground Assault badge, too.
The wreath and the eagle do not match any other Luft Para I have seen. I don't believe it to be a recent cast copy from some other manufacturer, with the JFS H/M added to increase its value.
The badge also shows many similar characteristics to a badge that Lorenzo posted in the old article. Look at the five little knobby ribs on the legs of the eagle. A very unique style.
Go At It and Play Nice!
Mark
IMM Article
Badge In Hand
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...light=jfs+para
I recently acquired the badge shown below. Both the wreath and the eagle are made from late war zinc. The blackening on the wreath is 'crackling'. The gilt on the eagle is 'flecked'. The badge appears to be cast based on the cracking and stress lines on the sides of the wreath. The measurements and weight are nearly exact to the specs in the IMM article. Actually, the specs of my badge are just slightly larger than the badge in the article.
The hinge (and it's set-in ears), the pin (magnetic), and the catch (crimped in flat wire hook) all match numbered JFS PABs & GABs style and size. Much like the MuK5 and R.K. Luft Ground Assault badge, too.
The wreath and the eagle do not match any other Luft Para I have seen. I don't believe it to be a recent cast copy from some other manufacturer, with the JFS H/M added to increase its value.
The badge also shows many similar characteristics to a badge that Lorenzo posted in the old article. Look at the five little knobby ribs on the legs of the eagle. A very unique style.
Go At It and Play Nice!
Mark
IMM Article
Badge In Hand
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