I know that Fuess designed the BO but does anyone know how many makers there were of them? All the books that I have read only list one maker but I have heard that others think there may have been more than one. If so, Is there any documation showing this?
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Originally posted by ErichS View PostTheo, Fuess did not make them only designed them.
Fuess is not only a designer but made badges like the other guy's already said.
That he designed the Party pin can you read in "Mein Kampf" that he was the the only manufacturer in the beginning seems logical. I have tried to research that because their are still juwellers with the name Fuess active in Munich today. However the diden't anwer my polite letter. I asked the same question to Mr Robin Lumsden and he claimed that Fuess indeed made the first membership pins. But I have to admit that I never saw one. That this manufacturer produced the blood order seems also logical to me. I think it was some kind of honour to this very early party member. The reason why he was involved with the GPB has IMO the same origins.
Regards, TheoFreedom is not for Free
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Theo and others,
I have a very early party pin made by Fuess in the middle twenties - - it is made from alpaca and has no enamel work at all. For all that it is extremely well made and detailed - - it is in stick pin form.
I collect all this kind of material and I certainly prize this particular item. Sadly I cannot post pictures.
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I tend to agree with Erich because of the small differences mainly from the early to the the later 2nd pattern BO's. I would really like to see documation showing this though. Some things in this hobby we may never know. I think that my 24mm Fuess GPB is more attractive than the Deschler IMHO. Thanks for your input all. Best, Erich
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