Thanks for this contribution, Stan !
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From my post of a year ago May 2016 in this link http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...&highlight=daf
Originally posted by JoeW View PostI have tried to locate some period reference to the golden pins, but have had no success as yet. I did not find a mention of the pins in any of the earlier "reference books" on TR medals and badges either, but decided to check the copy of the Angolia/Littlejohn book on the German Labor Organizations and found it mentioned.
As usual, a rather uninformative description other than the creation of a couple names in German. And of course, no reference to their source for information which is typical of these works. But the suggestion of "DAF goldene Ehrennadel" does have some merit. I think of the appearance of the golden DAF insignia and can only associate it with the award of the DAF Musterbetriebe or later Kriegsmusterbetriebe.
I would posit the theory that these golden DAF honor badges were presented to the Betriebesführers (Factory Management/Owners) of those factories that received the golden DAF flags. This is basically what Stan opined in the earlier thread. But as I pointed out in the posted link above the designation of the factory is only good for a year , so why give the owner the pin? Has anyone seen one of the Besitzurkunde mentioned by Angolia/Littlejohn?
In a previous thread I had indicated that I found eleven numbered RZM accepted examples of the DAF Musterbetriebe Abzeichen: 8,145,179,536,
561,588,874,980,1073,1328 and 1343; and one example unmarked on the reverse except for the hand applied number 14.
Any additional numbers to add to this list?
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I have wondered what is the composition of the non 333 marked pins. Those I have examined, in hand, showed no wear to the finish. 333 is only 8 karat, which is not much of a jewelry alloy.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
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Originally posted by Bob Hritz View PostI have wondered what is the composition of the non 333 marked pins. Those I have examined, in hand, showed no wear to the finish. 333 is only 8 karat, which is not much of a jewelry alloy.
Bob Hritz
Exactly, no wear at all and never cleaned since 70+ years. ( I speak about mine) It must be a heavy gold plating.
Provenance, French officer of the 2 DB free french army in Berchtensgarden 1945.
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