Does anyone know what organization this membership pin represents? Its head looks like a rooster or a chicken laying a too-big egg.
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You're right!!!
You are absolutely right! My sincere apologies to the eagle holding the oak leaf. I thought the leaf was the comb on a rooster!!! Blame old age and bad eye sight. The reverse is rusty & crusty, but I'll post a pic tomorrow. I didn't notice any MM, but as we all now know, that doesn't count for much. Thanks again.
Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View PostVery interesting--have you a photo of the reverse?
I think it's sideways--if you rotate it a quarter turn to the right, it looks like an eagle holding an oakleaf in its beak.
Erich
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No apology needed! When I saw the photo, I agree, it looked like a rooster. In fact, my first thought was that it looked like a stylized northwestern American Indian symbol except for the sunwheel swastika, which American Indians didn't use. Looking at it from different angles worked, though.
I was not necessarily looking for markings, but for the type of pin. Although, markings would always be a plus!
ErichFestina lente!
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"Rooster" reverse
Here's the Rooster pin in what is perhaps its correct orientation and a scan of the reverse. The reverse scan didn't come out well because of focus. It's a typical pin set-up. No makers marks to be seen. In my feeble defense, the pin is attached in such a way so that if the pin is pinned in horizontally into the shirt, the eagle is facing upward to form a sylized "death" rune (or perhaps pointed downward to form a "life" rune????). At this point, it's like a modern art painting where the owner doesn't know which direction to hang it on the wall!!!
Anyway, I'm going to forward a pic of this bird to Heering & Husken to see if they've ever seen it.
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I found a hint:
The Flugzeugführerschule C 4 could have had the symbl of an eagle's head with an oak leaf in his beak:
"Meißen Regimentsteller der FLUGZEUGFÜHRERSCHULE C 4, weißer Teller mit mehrfarbigem Dekor (ähnlich wie Adelswappen mit Adlerkopf der ein Eichenblatt im Schnabel trägt vor der Sonne mit gekreuzten Schwertern und Aufschrift `FLUGZEUGFÜHRER-SCHULE C 4`), rückseitig mit Schwertermarke und Wandhalterung, Bestzustand, extrem seltener Meißenteller"
Gerdan
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Kampfgeschwader 1 Pin
Thanks for the info, Don! I just found a similar one in slightly better shape on Huesken's website on sale for about 180 Euros. Thanks again for the info. I sure would like to see a period photo of the symbol, though!!!
Originally posted by Don Scowen View PostSorry for coming in late, been away for a few days........
This is the squadren badge for Kampfgeschwader 1, "Hindenburg".
Cheers
Don
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