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    Gau munich commemorative badge of 9 november 1923

    Hallo there,
    Your opinions please on this badge .
    Needle replaced.
    Thanks in advance
    Ger

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    #2
    O i see its a festival tinnie

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      #3
      Is it original?

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        #4
        Yes, it seems to be a nice festabeichen.

        Mil

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          #5
          While I believe it's been established that a number of these November 9th, 1933 Munich Festival Badges were produced without any maker's mark on the reverse, I am wary of these pieces without the Deschler mark. It's probably just me...

          Br. James

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            #6
            Dear Brother James,

            What about the variation with the "two-stroke" stamp? No one knows who produced them either. And strange that the Deschler ones have a Q mark on it.

            Mil

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              #7
              Has it been established yet as to whether this is just an "ordinary" tinnie and not something special, or vice versa.
              Regards,
              Pete

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                #8
                In a post by Laurens in an old thread, he says that a publication by Völkischer Beobachter is that this badge just celebrates the event (celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Putsch); where it is as a Festabzeichen (Festival Badge).


                Credit: Laurens / JoeW

                Full discussion here: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=525953&page=2

                Mil

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                  #9
                  Interesting photo with prominent badges in wear: 1929 RPT, 1923 Gau (or 1925?) and 1933 Celebration badge

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                    #10
                    Hi Mil,

                    Was there a photo attached to your last note -- it's not showing up on my end...?

                    I'm not sure what you're referring to as the ""two-stroke" stamp?" Was it part of the earlier discussion that you've provided a link to?

                    In response to Pete's question, I think this is indeed an ordinary tinnie, though it celebrated quite a high-ranking commemoration in the life of the Munich NSDAP -- the tenth anniversary of the Putsch.

                    Br. James

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                      #11
                      Hi James,

                      Second attempt for the photo in my last post showing the badge in wear:

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                        #12
                        Noted variations:

                        Two stroke version (courtesy: willcpfc)
                        Deschler U Sohn Munchen (courtesy: Curt Steinbach)
                        Deschler & Sohn Munchen 9 (courtesy: bertastan)

                        Personally I would only go for the Munchen 9 version.



                        Mil
                        Last edited by Military; 05-06-2017, 02:18 PM.

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                          #13
                          O guys. I only paid 10€ for it.

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                            #14
                            Thanks very much, Mil -- and now that I see it, I do recall the photo of those badges in wear. I was not aware of the differences you illustrate in your latest note -- the example in my collection for some decades is the Deschler without the "9".

                            Thanks again,

                            Br. James

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                              #15
                              Hi James,

                              I believe that yours would have a "Q" (sometimes partially shown) for Deschler U Sohn variants; on the reverse of the swastika.

                              Mil

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