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    Erich: AMEN, my friend -- and if you add to those CBs a BO or two and some GPBs, that's a mighty strong collection right from the get-go!!

    Tony: There are very few collectors that I'm aware of who have family members who could be trusted to take the care necessary to properly dispose of a TR/NSDAP collection...or of any other kind of a collection, for that matter! Family members tend to want to get the cash out of any legacy, and the devil with the rest! I can't blame family members, though; after all, I collected all of this stuff over the whole course of my lifetime -- my family members didn't, and I can't expect them to have the same respect for my collection that I do. I COLLECTED IT, they didn't!

    A Germany philatelic collector friend of mine -- my senior by quite a few years, both in age and in years collecting -- suggests that finding a trusted personal friend who is in the same hobby and would take charge of one's collection and make certain that it is disposed of properly and that the right survivor(s) receive the financial outcome of the disposal -- either by auction or by dealer sale -- is the optimum way to go. Makes good sense to me!

    Br. James

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      very nice plaque.
      Quite scarce, have seen 3 so far.
      When time is better on my side I will show my Coburg plaque I have.




      Originally posted by Matthew View Post
      Another piece from Coburg that is not often seen. Picture credit- A.Thies
      cheers
      Matt

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        Robert and Matt,

        thought that I would re post my framed plaque from the 20yr anniversary since we're on the subject and I look forward to seeing your plaque Robert.
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          Plaque

          Wonderful treasure Erich!
          cheers
          Matt

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            nice 42 plaque in the original wood frame.

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              As promised.
              Manufactured from Lauer Nürnberg. See detailed manufacturer name on bottom LH and RH corner. Quality is fantastic nice done, see the Iron Corss beading and flange quality. Of course as well the proud eagle and Coburg badge details. Wood plate size 17.5cm x 11.8cm.

              Anyone know about other examples of this plaque style?
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                A very nice plaque Robert and one from the same anniversary event as this poster from my collection. Member Richard has posted a plaque like yours from his collection.
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                  very nice material !!!

                  Knows anyone how the case for the Coburg badge looks like by the way?

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                    Robert,
                    I have never seen an official case for the badge. My guess is that when the 1st awards were given out in 1932 at the 10th anniversary,they were handed to the recipients and then directly pined to their brownshirts.
                    Last edited by ErichS; 10-30-2013, 02:14 PM.

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                      A nice photo of Johann Bauemer the Buergermeister of Allach wearing his CB.
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                        A great photo, Erich -- Johann Bäumer was one of those rare individuals who wore all three of the highest Party awards because he actually participated in those events:

                        The Battle of Coburg
                        The Order of 8/9 November 1923 -- #1409
                        The Golden Party Badge -- #11554

                        Much more famous -- or infamous -- people would have loved to wear all three, but they simply weren't present for all three events. Such people included Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Ernst Röhm, Wilhelm Brückner, Viktor Lutze, the Bormann brothers, and even Heinrich Himmler himself!

                        Br. James

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                          Here is a very nice colorized photo of Grimminger wearing all the important political awards.
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                            Very well done except that the Coburg badge is silver, but you can't have everything. Funnily enough this just reminds me of how much I prefer the M35 helmet over the previous ones. How far was he promoted?

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                              Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                              Very well done except that the Coburg badge is silver, but you can't have everything. Funnily enough this just reminds me of how much I prefer the M35 helmet over the previous ones. How far was he promoted?
                              Standartenfuhrer

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                                I remember a couple of years ago Craig Gottlieb had Grimminger's GPB at the show in Kassel and asked me to look after it for him. I had it for about 12 hours and didn't want to give it back!

                                Stan

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