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    Party badge with attaching strap

    Greetings: I am not sure if this is even a party badge. It has the same general appearance but no logo printed on it. Also instead of attaching pins it has a leather strap and hook. I am almost tempted to call it a key chain, except for the quality of it and the hook is too small. I have never seen anything like it and would be grateful if anyone could share some information as to what it might be.Thank you for all replies and comments
    Regards
    Zeke
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    pin

    Close up of swastica
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      #3
      pin

      Obverse side
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        #4
        pin

        Sorry, that should have been the REVERSE side. Here it is now.
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          #5
          Pin

          Close up of manufacturer mark....."LWS". Would anyone know what that stands for. Thank you for any and all replies and information in regards to this "badge ".
          Regards
          Zeke
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            #6
            Hello,

            Its A Nice Watch Fob.

            Tom

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              #7
              Exactly correct. The clip hooks to the bow of the pocket watch. Very nice one!
              Erich
              Festina lente!

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                #8
                Fob

                Greetings : Thank you for expalining what it was. What is a "fob" and would the manufacturer "LWS" also manufacture medals????? Who would wear this....civilians,walking out military?? Would it be available to the common person or aristocrats. Thank you again and I really appreciate any further information you can provide.
                Best Regards
                Zeke

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                  #9
                  Prior to the passing of an anti Kitsch law in the early 30s, this sort of item was available for anyone to purchase. Fobs were used to allow the watch to be removed from a jacket pocket, watch pocket in the trousers, vest pocket, etc. Typically the pocket is too small for anything but the watch, so a chain or fob was needed. This one would proclaim the patriotism of the original owner, so it would be like wearing a US flag pin on the lapel. Use of this sort of item was specifically forbidden with the SA uniform, and I assume with other political organizations as well.
                  Erich
                  Festina lente!

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                    #10
                    the best watch fob I ever saw!

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                      #11
                      fob

                      Originally posted by Erich Benndorff View Post
                      Prior to the passing of an anti Kitsch law in the early 30s, this sort of item was available for anyone to purchase. Fobs were used to allow the watch to be removed from a jacket pocket, watch pocket in the trousers, vest pocket, etc. Typically the pocket is too small for anything but the watch, so a chain or fob was needed. This one would proclaim the patriotism of the original owner, so it would be like wearing a US flag pin on the lapel. Use of this sort of item was specifically forbidden with the SA uniform, and I assume with other political organizations as well.
                      Erich
                      Greetings: Thank you Erich for your expertise and explanation .It is much appreciated.
                      Regards
                      Zeke

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                        #12
                        fob

                        Originally posted by colt45s View Post
                        the best watch fob I ever saw!
                        That's quite a compliment. "Thank you"
                        Regards
                        Zeke

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