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    Originally posted by ErichS View Post
    ........... there probably would not have been a Party, Putsch or War ..............
    .............. or WAF.

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      Originally posted by Robin Lumsden View Post
      .............. or WAF.
      Soooooo true!

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        I'm not much for one-liners but I must say that your Coburg-collection is stunning and magnificent Erich.

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          Originally posted by Minnesinger View Post
          I'm not much for one-liners but I must say that your Coburg-collection is stunning and magnificent Erich.
          Thank you for the kind words, it's taken time but it has been fun putting it together piece by piece. Best, Erich

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            Here's an interesting screw back configuration, and the first I've seen on a 1st type badge being offered by Weitze. The pins were so fragile on the 1st types that a lot of the pins and catches were prone to breakage. By the way, thanks for the heads up on this badge Jon!
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              I don`t think the price he`s asking is too bad on this one. Or maybe I have just got used to over inflated prices!!!!

              Jim

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                I picked this up last week, not cheap, but first one I've seen
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                  Great badge, Jon.

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                    For those who would like to see Weitze`s badge without censorship

                    Jim
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                      Jon, nice badge but it' not related to the 1922 March.
                      Coburg, considering it's a 1st type badge, the price is reasonable.

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                        I thought the screwback looked plausible, and it certainly makes sense with the fragility of the pin system on the first type awards.
                        Erich
                        Festina lente!

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                          Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View Post
                          I thought the screwback looked plausible, and it certainly makes sense with the fragility of the pin system on the first type awards.
                          Erich
                          It really shows the esteem that this award held to the recipients considering the added expense of customizing the pin attachments on these earlier awards.

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                            Coburg

                            Having owned a 1st type in the past what struck me was the pin was wholly inadequate for the badge itself.It could have ripped off easily particularly on a tough uniform.This screwback is a typical 1st type and indicates heavy usage,
                            thus ensuring the badge was not lost which happened to many a Blood Order recipient !

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                              Originally posted by Kyle Harrington View Post
                              Having owned a 1st type in the past what struck me was the pin was wholly inadequate for the badge itself.It could have ripped off easily particularly on a tough uniform.This screwback is a typical 1st type and indicates heavy usage,
                              thus ensuring the badge was not lost which happened to many a Blood Order recipient !
                              Kyle, I'm sure that due to loss of the original awards was one of the reasons that the 2nd type badge came to be. Also, extras for additional uniforms and of course for Hitler to make as Honor awards.
                              The Hermann Fobke uniform, from what I read was found with an unnumbered BO attached to it, so my guess is that some Officials were also able to get additional Blood Orders as well.

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                                Badges

                                Absolutely right Erich, these badges were lost,stolen and probably sold by some.Remember human beings never change.

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