Got these in a lot that came today. Both numbered the same - one cleaner than the other. Hoping for opinions and any data that may be educational. (God knows what the ceramic thing/pin is - it's missing its pin.) Thanx in advance for your thoughts, Rick C.
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Thanx Theo. Honestly, I don't search these out since I've always thought they were rather common. Years ago Norbert over at N&T gave me one (which was very kind of him) and it was the only party badge in my collction till now.
These however came in a lot of a bunch of pins, a bullion Heer eagle & party armband (that I wanted) & some other stuff. All appear 100%, came from someone who didn't want them or even know the value & thought anyone owning/wanting this stuff was a skinhead or Hitler's retarded nephew. Great to know they're real as they are rather attractive. Thanx for the thumbs up (thanx to everyone who responded).
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Check this out- http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=144919&highlight=M1%2F128
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Hey JRay,
Checked out the link (interesting) - Thanx. I notice your examples have the RZM & maker codes inverted compared to the two I've posted here ; your RZM is on top while mine's under the pin. Not sure if this matters at all since I've never really researched these things - perhaps someone can enlighten me.
Also noticed the reference to size (damn, size DOES matter? ) in your posting between 23mm (original) and 24mm (fake). Is this set in stone? I'm measuring mine with a Starrett 721 digital caliper & getting, as stated, 23.19mm wide & 23.20 mm wide. Again, I'm not knowlegable enough in these things to know if variances happened within one manufacturer's operation so I would need to rely on the folks with more research hours into these things than I've invested.
So, I guess I'm not sure what to infer from your link without you clarifying your thoughts for me. Not even sure which of your posted photos was the 'real deal' but I'm guessing the one on the right (better under the enamel I think). Anyway, thanx for the link. Rick C.
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