Hi,
This is for all who's intersted in the NSDAP Long Service Awards. As owners of boxed examples of these badges know, many times the mm on the ring is not the same as the rubber stamp on the bottom of the box. I think I may say that in general we used to put the präsidialkanzlei number on the mm we find on the cross. 2 = Juncker, 15 = Friedrich Ort and the famous mark "19" on the Golden version is atribbuted to Wiedmann.
Now there seems to exsit something as an M11/list, specially for marking the NSDAP Long Service Awards.
According to that list my mm "2" 15 year cross (I thought it was a Juncker) seems to be M11/2 which is the code for B.H. Mayer Pforzheim. The M1/130 mark on the bottom of my blue carton box makes suddely much more sense.
The famous "19" would be M11/19 which stands for Wilhelm Deumer.
I also remember a mm "15" 10 years badge in an M1/34 box. But it is not a Friedrich Orth in a Wurster box, no it's an M11/15 = Wurster in an M1/34 Wurster marked box.
The list contains more than 30 makers, but that would be no big suprise if the german assumed they would win the war.
Comments please.
Regards, Wim
This is for all who's intersted in the NSDAP Long Service Awards. As owners of boxed examples of these badges know, many times the mm on the ring is not the same as the rubber stamp on the bottom of the box. I think I may say that in general we used to put the präsidialkanzlei number on the mm we find on the cross. 2 = Juncker, 15 = Friedrich Ort and the famous mark "19" on the Golden version is atribbuted to Wiedmann.
Now there seems to exsit something as an M11/list, specially for marking the NSDAP Long Service Awards.
According to that list my mm "2" 15 year cross (I thought it was a Juncker) seems to be M11/2 which is the code for B.H. Mayer Pforzheim. The M1/130 mark on the bottom of my blue carton box makes suddely much more sense.
The famous "19" would be M11/19 which stands for Wilhelm Deumer.
I also remember a mm "15" 10 years badge in an M1/34 box. But it is not a Friedrich Orth in a Wurster box, no it's an M11/15 = Wurster in an M1/34 Wurster marked box.
The list contains more than 30 makers, but that would be no big suprise if the german assumed they would win the war.
Comments please.
Regards, Wim
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