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    Luftwaffe Radio Operator

    Hello all
    May I have your opinion on this LW badge ?
    Thanks in advance
    Best regards
    Eric
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      #3
      I am not sure that JMME und Sohne ever produced fliegerschutzen badge with this type of wreath with that variant of swastika, i have only seen examples where upper arm of swastika is cut off, also i dont like how rivets are looking as well and it seems that eagle doesnt have green tinge which is typical for this maker. Be very cautious with this badge.
      Best regards,
      Franko

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        #4
        Its a good COAG from JMME but it has been renazified.

        Been discussed here:

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...mme+air+gunner

        Who is selling this badge?

        Seb
        The German Luftwaffe Pilot and Combined Pilot and Observer Badges of WWII 1933-1945
        Volume I & Volume II


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        Now Available
        www.luftwaffepilotbook@gmail.com

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          #5
          Thanks a lot for your answers.
          The badge is for sale on a french website for 200 euros
          Best regards
          Eric

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            #6
            Hi Eric,

            I can only agree with the guys, the badge itself is an original JMME badge. Started its life out as a ROAG, but at some point had the bolts cut off to make it an Airgunner. Whether this was done wartime or postwar is not known.

            The swastika is messed with as well, so not a badge I would be interested in owning. I bet if you looked closely at the side of the badge, we would see that a new swastika has been neatly soldered onto the only denazified one.

            Tom
            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

            New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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              #7
              Thanks a lot for those explainations
              Best regards
              Eric

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