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Originally posted by Military View PostIMHO, I think the RZM 189 variant would be second to most desirable being the first pattern largely due to the fact that it has been less seen than the RZM ones and the RZM with a 189 marking actually fulfils the standards of what we would expect from a badge when it had a larger production run - stamped with approval from the RZM office and the 189 numerals which i suspect would refer to the manufacturer's mark. Of course I don't have definitive proof but to each his own opinion.
So we have two variants of second patterns. A few just with RZM and only one posted (in this thread) with RZM189.
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What price was Frank S asking for his 189 marked Coburg Badge?
Is there any explanation for the defective swastika? The finish appears intact, but a hunk of metal is missing. Whatever the reason, it is still a fine original badge.
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Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post.......
What do those morse code symbols mean?
I have only seen one RZM189 badge on this forum whereas the rest are unmarked RZM pieces. Does it mean that the RZM189 version is rarer? In fact only one RZM189 and now another one has surfaced, compared to a dozen first pattern CBs? Does anyone have more info of RZM189 pieces?
MilLast edited by Military; 11-01-2014, 07:26 PM.
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