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    Chris,
    Be careful, once you catch the Political bug there is no turning back! The two most important badges of the Kampfzeit IMO, were the Coburg Badge and 1st strike Blood Order because they set the stage for the assumption of power 10 short years later.

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      Absolutely.

      Germany could so easily have been a satelite of the Soviet Union if things had been different in the early 20's.

      As for the bug, I've seen the prices of the BO's! I might start with an SA sports badge.

      Cheers,
      Chris.

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        Originally posted by chrischa View Post
        Absolutely.

        Germany could so easily have been a satelite of the Soviet Union if things had been different in the early 20's.

        As for the bug, I've seen the prices of the BO's! I might start with an SA sports badge.

        Cheers,
        Chris.
        Expensive yes,but still reasonable when compared to a RK!

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          hi everyone.when was the last meeting of coburg veterans 1944??

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            Originally posted by transvision View Post
            hi everyone.when was the last meeting of coburg veterans 1944??
            Not sure but that sounds about right because the last Putsch celebration was in 1944.

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              Originally posted by ErichS View Post
              Not sure but that sounds about right because the last Putsch celebration was in 1944.
              Correction, I'm going to say that 1937 was probably the last official anniversary celebration of the Coburg vets. The later get together' s were Kreistags which my poster is from. Can anyone else confirm this?

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                In 1942 there was a 20 year anniversary celebration. No mention of a Kreistag.
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                  Thanks Andreas, I stand corrected and so maybe 44 was the last year?

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                    thanks for that information.do we know which medal maker made the 1st pattern coburg badge?

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                      Originally posted by transvision View Post
                      thanks for that information.do we know which medal maker made the 1st pattern coburg badge?
                      No.

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                        Originally posted by transvision View Post
                        thanks for that information.do we know which medal maker made the 1st pattern coburg badge?
                        Not that this means anything but Deschler made a new prototype of the Coburg badge in enamal that was never adopted. An example is pictured earlier in this thread and was sold at auction some years ago.

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                          Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                          Not that this means anything but Deschler made a new prototype of the Coburg badge in enamal that was never adopted. An example is pictured earlier in this thread and was sold at auction some years ago.
                          Here are the photos of the Deschler prototype.
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                            thanks for that. i think the deschler prototype looks very good.

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                              Originally posted by transvision View Post
                              thanks for that. i think the deschler prototype looks very good.
                              I agree and by them thinking about possibly putting an updated version of the badge out it shows how in high regard this award was held by the party.

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                                i can imagine the rally in october 1952 were they were all issued with this deschler award

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