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    NUN ERST RECHT Buttonhole Device

    For your review.

    Front view:

    Last edited by RonR; 04-08-2009, 01:22 PM. Reason: spelling
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      #3
      Is it's surface flat? It looks a bit crudely made based on the photos. But I don't dare to say if it's good or bad.

      Regards, Theo
      (Wim Vangossum)
      Freedom is not for Free

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        Theo,

        Thanks for your reply.

        Surface is flat.

        Direct Veteran purchase this week with a few other things as below.

        First the "Bring Back" Paper:

        Last edited by RonR; 04-08-2009, 06:28 PM.
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          #5
          Here is the group:

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                  #9
                  This is very interesting if the veteran not visited militaria fairs later in his life and bought some stuff. A flat surface is normally a red flag. But on the other hand if this group is never disturbed...
                  I would love to hear some more opions here.
                  (By the way: Nice catch)

                  Regards, Theo
                  (Wim vangossum)
                  Freedom is not for Free

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                    #10
                    Some nice & hard to find pieces there.

                    I can't see a problem with the NER badge. Some of the very early party badges were flat as well. I suspect that there is a makers name across the top part of the badge, under the button hole. If there is, what is it please?

                    The DAF Jugend is a rare find as well. When they are marked it is usually by Hoffstätter.

                    A nice group Ron.

                    Cheers
                    Don

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                      Don,

                      Thank you for your reply.

                      It is marked "P.Meybauer" "Berlin".

                      Took another shot from the side.

                      It does have an ever so slight, almost inperceptable, curve:

                      RonR

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                        Meybauer is one of the known makers of very early party badges.

                        I'd be very happy with it in my collection.

                        Cheers
                        Don

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