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Great picture & Gorget !
I'm still missing the gorget unfortunatly but maybe one day...I noticed yours has a solid bronze colour star/centrepiece instead of a bronze star with a silver centrepiece as more often seen. I have the same bronze device (with 2 screws) that came from a local vet. I always figured it was an unfinished one he picked up but seeing yours with the same star as mine makes me think its OK. Who used the 2 different versions ?
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JC
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Originally posted by Jean-Claude View Post... Who used the 2 different versions ? ...
Could it be related to the SA groups and the button color? Either silver or gold for distinguishing between the various groups.
Maybe someone else can clarify this?
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I've noticed these two versions of this design of the SA Gorget over the years -- both with the pinwheel swastika -- and I assumed that these related in some way to the SA Belt Buckle, which also featured both a silver and a bronze center. Ivbaust likens this difference to the SA Kepi button, which also makes sense to me.
Any further information out there?
Br. James
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Originally posted by ivbaust View PostGood question!
Could it be related to the SA groups and the button color? Either silver or gold for distinguishing between the various groups.
Maybe someone else can clarify this?
You may be right ivbaust & James. I was thinking the central device colour was dictated by the type of organization (eg. SA/SS/NSKK or early NSDAP) but, as you say some SA groups wore silvers & others gold insignia so that may explain it
Thanks for the picts
JC
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That is one sharp photograph--you can even see the arm of the SA man taking the photo reflected in the gorget!
I haven't found anything in the SAVBs that addresses the color of the center disc. Re the buckles and gorget centers, I always assumed that some have had the center silvering rubbed off when the wearers polished them. Wim may have covered this in his massive Gorget book, but I won't have time to check it for a few days.
ErichFestina lente!
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Originally posted by ivbaust View PostClose-up of the gorget. It seems to have a rotated swaz, not a sunwheel! So more variants did exist!
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JC
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Thanks, guys
Here are a few more photos from this guy. He participated with his SA platoon in September 1937 the party rally in Nuremburg. The photos are dated on the back with comments. I hope you enjoy these photos. My apologies for the marking of the pics, but I have made a bad experience in the past. Someone copied my non-marked photos and sold them as „originals“ on eBay. That won’t happen to me again
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Recently "re-located" my shield in a box with a pile of insignia I had lost/misplaced years ago so I just took a few pictures. Like Erich I thought the silver could be worn from the front centrepiece or it was an unfinished piece but not the slightest trace of silver to be seen. Furthermore while the front on mine looks like toned natural brass or bronze colour it must be age/wear because the back is definitly gilded
In that box I also found a brass SA (?) buckle with the same central device but with a square (lying flat) swaz; not the sunwheel or rotated type. There could possibly be a gorget with that variation centrepiece on it as well out there
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