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    HJ Badge.

    Is it original, and what is the significance of the blue colour please?

    Thank you, Keith
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      #3
      A fantasy item. There was never a blue pink orange or brown.....only red.

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        #4
        Looks nice but sadly Is a fantasy item. Never existed


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          #5
          Post War crap


          Regards, Wim
          Freedom is not for Free

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            #6
            Thank you all for the advice.

            Keith

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              #7
              A bit different - - these badges (and several other variously coloured ones) are usually marked "Otto Hoffman"

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                #8
                Unfortunately pure fantasy. Here's possibly a dumb question.....is there a book or books that cover fakes like this??

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PanzerFrank View Post
                  Unfortunately pure fantasy. Here's possibly a dumb question.....is there a book or books that cover fakes like this??
                  If you are interested in enamel badges, Jo Rivett's books are the best start. Like 'The Party Badge" for instance.


                  Regards, Wim
                  Freedom is not for Free

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DanCz View Post
                    ... "Otto Hoffman"
                    Weitze just listed two Hoffmann badges - as genuine
                    https://www.weitze.net/militaria/60/...n__266260.html
                    https://www.weitze.net/militaria/59/...n__266259.html

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                      #11
                      I remember seeing those Hoffman marked badges late 1960's in a shop in Lincoln - every colour combination - blue/white, mustard yellow/white, dark green/white, black/white etc . You could buy them in mint or slightly "used" condition for the same price. I am surprised at Weitze !

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                        #12
                        Wim- thanks for the suggestion of Jo's book. I will check it out!

                        On a side note---can someone tell me how to put the quoted text of another member in a box, followed by my response (as in posts #9 and 10)? Thanks in advance! Frank

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by PanzerFrank View Post
                          Wim- thanks for the suggestion of Jo's book. I will check it out!

                          On a side note---can someone tell me how to put the quoted text of another member in a box, followed by my response (as in posts #9 and 10)? Thanks in advance! Frank
                          You have to click on the "qoute" button in the left corner of the specific post.


                          Regards, Wim
                          Freedom is not for Free

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                            #14
                            Wim-- Thanks! I got it. It's always the simple things.....

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                              #15
                              I think I've got it!! For those members who are old enough to remember "Mood jewelry" from the 70's and 80's, I think this blue diamond, as well as other colors other than red, were part of the psychological experiment for the HJ. They were given said pins, unaware of the experiment, so the German scientists could register each member's mood and morale. Sounds good.

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