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As you said, yesterday certainly was a good day for you, with a fine GPB and a beautiful SS M-33 added to your collections! Congratulations!
I'm sorry to say that #97234 is not on my list of attributed badges. That NSDAP Member just slipped under the 100,000 limit to receive the GPB! This number is among those issued on August 1, 1928.
In addition to Rob McDivitt, you should try Mike Constandy of Westmoreland Research, who is another professional archivist and researcher. His email address is info@westmorelandresearch.org.
Good luck...and you're already well on your way!
Br. James
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostAs you said, yesterday certainly was a good day for you, with a fine GPB and a beautiful SS M-33 added to your collections! Congratulations!
I'm sorry to say that #97234 is not on my list of attributed badges. That NSDAP Member just slipped under the 100,000 limit to receive the GPB! This number is among those issued on August 1, 1928.
In addition to Rob McDivitt, you should try Mike Constandy of Westmoreland Research, who is another professional archivist and researcher. His email address is info@westmorelandresearch.org.
Good luck...and you're already well on your way!
Br. James
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Well just an update, contacted McDivitt and Mike but no luck yet. Perhaps the number will come up later. Good news is that the guy I got it from, bought it from a friend of his who said it bought it from the vet's grandson. So I will try to get in touch with him and hopefully get the vets name. Hopefully then research can commence.
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A quick word of advice: as regards GPB research, PATIENCE is the watchword! Two of the badge numbers in my collection have been in the hands of both Mike Constandy and Rob McDivitt for several years and no luck yet. But since there is no longer any complete and centralized NSDAP Membership list to work with, research is piecemeal at best. Often information arises from small lists of members of other organizations who have also listed their Party Member's Number on that application. So any idea of rushing while doing this work is misplaced.
Cheers,
Br. James
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostA quick word of advice: as regards GPB research, PATIENCE is the watchword! Two of the badge numbers in my collection have been in the hands of both Mike Constandy and Rob McDivitt for several years and no luck yet. But since there is no longer any complete and centralized NSDAP Membership list to work with, research is piecemeal at best. Often information arises from small lists of members of other organizations who have also listed their Party Member's Number on that application. So any idea of rushing while doing this work is misplaced.
Cheers,
Br. James
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Hi Matt,
I couldn't find the GPB you mention on the e-stand under 'Medals, Badges & Awards Table'... The photo you show here looks fine to me, a typical large Deschler w/9-oakleaf surround. Not sure what you're referring to as an "interesting feature on the top portion of the wreath."
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Br. James
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Sorry for my cryptic description. Here is the area I was asking about. And here is the listing: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=742723
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Thanks, Matt. I have no concerns about this piece; it looks fine to me. And with the jeweler-replaced military pin, it has additional character -- the original recipient obviously valued it a great deal. Sorry that this number is not on my GPB list.
(FYI: the 'bottom' of the obverse of a GPB is the crossed ribbons.)
Cheers,
Br. James
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostThanks, Matt. I have no concerns about this piece; it looks fine to me. And with the jeweler-replaced military pin, it has additional character -- the original recipient obviously valued it a great deal. Sorry that this number is not on my GPB list.
(FYI: the 'bottom' of the obverse of a GPB is the crossed ribbons.)
Cheers,
Br. James
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Originally posted by Br. James View PostThanks, Matt. I have no concerns about this piece; it looks fine to me. Br. James
Can you show another GPB that would exhibit similar marks? It looks like most of the leaves on the left side of the pin are misshapen. If it is a die problem there should be more. If there are not what would be the reason behind those?
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