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    Jon,
    Your example is missing the castle on the top of the badge.
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      Originally posted by ErichS View Post
      From an earlier post, the old guy on the far right looks to be wearing the tinnie.
      You must mean post #560.

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        Originally posted by ErichS View Post
        Jon,
        Your example is missing the castle on the top of the badge.
        On inspection it doesn't look to ever had it , rare variant !

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          Dear friends,

          Watch your mailboxes -- the latest issue of "Military Advisor" arrived here yesterday and it includes a fine article entitled "At Coburg I Made History!", by Jeff Hanson. The article also includes a photo of the tinnie currently being discussed...with castle top!

          Cheers,

          Br. James

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            Variant 1 - Mit Hitler in Coburg
            Variant 2 - Hitler in Coburg
            Variant 3 - Hitler was in Coburg (probably post-war production)


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              Here is my 1932 Coburg example that I got from Pepera a while back for doing some research on the pistols he had bought.

              Yellowish color is from the lighting. It has a silver finish like Erich's.



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                Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                Dear friends,

                Watch your mailboxes -- the latest issue of "Military Advisor" arrived here yesterday and it includes a fine article entitled "At Coburg I Made History!", by Jeff Hanson. The article also includes a photo of the tinnie currently being discussed...with castle top!

                Cheers,

                Br. James
                Yes, a very good article indeed by member Jeff Hanson on the Battle, politics and the CB. Worth getting a copy for anyone interested in the events of Oct 1922.

                Jeff featured photos of many items from my collection for the article.

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                  The article is excellent, well written, and illustrated beyond my hopes. It is a must have issue of MILITARY ADVISOR.

                  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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                    Looks like the Coburg badge with unusual pin replacement on Weitze for 8500 Euros may have sold. I no longer see it on the site.

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                      Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                      Looks like the Coburg badge with unusual pin replacement on Weitze for 8500 Euros may have sold. I no longer see it on the site.
                      Sick.

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                        Originally posted by Jon Fish View Post
                        On inspection it doesn't look to ever had it , rare variant !
                        Am I the only one that sees through the bull**** here? Now offered on estand without mention the part of it is missing.
                        Ridiculous!
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                          Matt,

                          I honestly think Jon was kidding when he said that his badge was a variant and
                          I'm sure that he knows that his badge had been modified.
                          Last edited by ErichS; 07-12-2014, 09:40 PM.

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                            Snap off so clean. Why ?

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                              Originally posted by chen View Post
                              Snap off so clean. Why ?
                              So the tower kept catching on the guys shirt and he decided to eliminate the problem but not the badge. Who knows. It was broken along a precise angle in the stamping so it could have been done without damage.

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                                Originally posted by Matthew View Post
                                Am I the only one that sees through the bull**** here? Now offered on estand without mention the part of it is missing.
                                Ridiculous!
                                Oh dear, English humour falls on barren ground once again!
                                I'm sorry you feel it is 'ridiculous' I hadn't really considered to mention the obvious, bit like saying 'EK2 , no swastika' plus I mentioned the Coburg link for perspective buyers to look at.
                                I'll go and amend the listing though as I don't wish to portray the image that I am creating a cloud of, as you put it, bullsXXX.

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