Can anyone tell me if the M5 makers ever made metal insignia for uniforms, or did they only make cloth items?? It seems likely to me that they would have made both, but I am not sure, which is why I am asking.
I have a metal Edelweiss badge with KB 42 on the back. I am fairly sure the 42 is 1942. I have looked through lists and lists of makers codes and the closest match seems to be KB M5/120 Karl Benrrup, Bielefeld.
M5 manufacturers made uniform accessories.
Most edelweiss badges come with an M1 maker mark (if they have a maker mark that is, as many do not). At least most were made in M1 factories. But I wonder if an M5 manufacturer could have made these items as well, considering these badges are a uniform accessory?
Ian
I have a metal Edelweiss badge with KB 42 on the back. I am fairly sure the 42 is 1942. I have looked through lists and lists of makers codes and the closest match seems to be KB M5/120 Karl Benrrup, Bielefeld.
M5 manufacturers made uniform accessories.
Most edelweiss badges come with an M1 maker mark (if they have a maker mark that is, as many do not). At least most were made in M1 factories. But I wonder if an M5 manufacturer could have made these items as well, considering these badges are a uniform accessory?
Ian
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