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    Golden badge & RPT 1929

    I bought these awards which came together about a year ago out of Austria and as I have time on my hands at the moment I thought I would show.Couple of questions,i have looked at a few threads on the RPT badge and there does appear to be a number of differences on the nurnberg word lettering for these badges.Do you think this one was issued for the 1929 party or is it a later re-issue? .Also I assume the GPB number is not known to whom it belonged too.

    Thanks Andy
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    Yours is a nice maker marked, hollow back version sold at the rally. RZM versions were produced after 1936.

    This thread should help.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=399032

    Very nice grouping by the way.

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      #3
      "I assume the GPB number is not known to whom it belonged too."

      Hi Andy,

      Thanks for submitting photos of these pieces. From what I can tell from these pix, the GPBs appear to be an original Deschler matched set, though photos taken head-on would be easier to judge. I'm sorry to say that NSDAP Membership Number 51817 is not presented identified on my list.

      Br. James

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        #4
        Glückskind !

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          #5
          I think someone know something more...
          Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
          Glückskind !

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            #6
            Thanks for the replies people

            Yes its a nice set,shame we don't know who it belonged too.

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              #7
              "Yes its a nice set,shame we don't know who it belonged too."

              Hi Andy,

              And yes, there are professional researchers among us that you could approach to find out who the original recipient of this fine pair of GPBs was -- here are their websites:

              http://www.militariaresearch.com

              http://www.westmorelandresearch.org

              http://www.ssdaggers.com

              There is a fee for the services of each researcher, of course, but you always have the option of either saying "yes" or "no," and having the results increases the value and the interest in your artifacts. Best of luck with your search, and do let us know what you find out! Cheers,

              Br. James

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                #8
                Originally posted by salzmann View Post
                I think someone know something more...

                You, too ?!

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                  #9
                  Selbstverständlich nicht!
                  Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                  You, too ?!

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                    #10
                    Good looking set you have! The condition is immaculate.

                    Regards Martin.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by GRENAIDER View Post
                      Good looking set you have! The condition is immaculate.

                      Regards Martin.
                      Thanks Martin

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                        "Yes its a nice set,shame we don't know who it belonged too."

                        Hi Andy,

                        And yes, there are professional researchers among us that you could approach to find out who the original recipient of this fine pair of GPBs was -- here are their websites:

                        http://www.militariaresearch.com

                        http://www.westmorelandresearch.org

                        http://www.ssdaggers.com

                        There is a fee for the services of each researcher, of course, but you always have the option of either saying "yes" or "no," and having the results increases the value and the interest in your artifacts. Best of luck with your search, and do let us know what you find out! Cheers,

                        Br. James
                        Thanks for the information BR James

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