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    Agree also. Why would anyone wear their SA Wehrsport badge upside down? It would seem to be intuitive to put the hinge at the top and the catch at the bottom with any vertical pinned badge.
    Erich
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      Coburg Update

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        A gorgeous display! Don't tell me that that GPB has #1581 on it's reverse?!

        Br. James

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          A real Coburg

          24 mm
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            Very impressive! Congratulations on a wonderful display!

            Br. James

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              That's really all one needs in a collection and congrats!

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                It really doesn't get better than that, unless there is a BO involved. Congrats

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                  Very impressive!!! Thanks for sharing!

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                    While copies of all three editions of Schwede-Coburg's "Kampf um Coburg" are available -- 1939, 1941 and 1943 -- they are usually expensive. This example appears to be in fine condition.

                    Any idea if there were any text differences between the three editions? Apparently all three editions had 256 pages and "some pictures"...

                    Br. James

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                      Hi,

                      4 Coburg Badge variants.
                      The "red" variant is - imho - a modern fantasy fake (i'm sure we can identify the modern font used for the numbers and letters).

                      See You

                      Vince
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                        Vince,

                        Which "Red" variant are you referring too?

                        Stan

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                          Ailsby's red
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                            Well if that's the one Vince means I think he is seriously mistaken.

                            Stan

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                              I thought the "red one" was presented to Martin Bormann's brother?

                              Gary B
                              ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                                Hi,

                                do we have any period proof about this "red" badge ?

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                                Vince

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