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    "I wonder where the Bormann connection originated."

    So do I, Erich...

    "I wouldn't be surprised if the Dodkins badge was the same piece that Rasmussen had and that Ailsby (currently?) has."

    Neither would I.

    "...is there actually any documentation that states the standard Coburg badge could be awarded to someone who didn't actually earn it?"

    Not that I've seen yet, at any rate!

    Br. James

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      ... and assuming we are all agreeable that the black and white scans of the Cb are fake / repros?

      Mil

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        Originally posted by Military View Post
        ... and assuming we are all agreeable that the black and white scans of the Cb are fake / repros?

        Mil
        That's what the author wants to make his readers believe: Copies (fakes) made in 1935 from an original. His reasoning is that the CB was so prestigious that is was copied during the TR to wear/show off as an "Alter Kämpfer".

        Who is this author ?

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          Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
          That's what the author wants to make his readers believe: Copies (fakes) made in 1935 from an original. His reasoning is that the CB was so prestigious that is was copied during the TR to wear/show off as an "Alter Kämpfer".

          Who is this author ?
          That's actually true that there was some unauthorized wearing of the badge and one had to have three witnesses who already held the badge to vouch that he was there along with other verifications that the wearer was truly allowed to wear the CB and then the award document was issued to the perspective recipient .

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            Someone would have had to be very brave or, more likely, very stupid to wear a Coburg badge that he was not entitled to wear. The penalties would include jail time and a fine. I find it hard to believe that these were period copies intended to be fraudulently worn.
            Erich
            Festina lente!

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              The alleged period copy appears t be a soft metal casting.

              Bob Hritz
              In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.

              Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.

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                "Someone would have had to be very brave or, more likely, very stupid to wear a Coburg badge that he was not entitled to wear. The penalties would include jail time and a fine."

                Amen, Erich! Talk about taking your life into your own hands...!! I'm sure such a person would also lose his Party membership and every other award or honor that he had amassed...God forbid it he was a GPB Träger!

                This would be almost as bad as if someone that held the 2nd Issue Blood Order would try and get into the November 9th parade forming up outside of the BĂ¼rgerbraĂ¼keller and walk in the first line of march!!

                Br. James

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                  CB hollow back

                  This CB belongs to a friend in Coburg, he told me that it was available during Hitlers visit in Coburg in 1935, what ist your opinion to the badge and to the story
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                    It is a reproduction, made after the war and the story that your friend heard may not be true afterall.

                    Mil

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                      Trank you Mil, that is what I thought, there are always so incredible storys

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                        Originally posted by M. Zimmer View Post
                        This CB belongs to a friend in Coburg, he told me that it was available during Hitlers visit in Coburg in 1935, what ist your opinion to the badge and to the story
                        Never seen or heard that story before. Punched from sheet metal. As such not made to deceive, I'd venture. But the story seems to be too far fetched.
                        Last edited by der-hase-fee; 01-02-2018, 06:50 PM.

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                          Makes no logical sense why they would make an inferior version to use, and devalue the first ones, when the original badge was so nicely crafted. Especially as early as 1935 when material availability was not an issue. Isn’t that a souval type catch?

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                            Hello,

                            Jon is totally right here, it´s a simple Souval copy for collectors, not more.

                            Always remember: Buy the item, not the story ...


                            Best Regards

                            Max_Porter

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                              Interesting stamp

                              My newest income
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                                Very nice! I have never seen that before.

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

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