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    #46
    [QUOTE=Greg Walden]My favorites out of this bunch ... one from 1933 and one from 1939.
    Here's one of mine....
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        #48
        Originally posted by Greg Walden
        The 1933 badge is also by Balmberger. They must have just about cornered the market on badges for the local Nürnberg events.

        Regards,
        Greg
        Hi Greg,
        Very nice to see the pin catch device attached to your 1933. Also nice is the fact it is maker marked. Most of these I've ran across either don't have the pin or they have been re-attached. Your device is choice. You don't see too many.
        .. John

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          #49
          Originally posted by John Bart
          Here ya go James.
          Notice the difference in Hitler's eyes on our badges? Interesting die variation on yours.
          ...John
          I took the liberty of playing with your picture John to get a better Idea of the total amount of variation between the busts on both badges. I wonder which die maker is the closest to R.K's. original design. Also John see on mine how the detail in the faces change when I retook the picture of mine and changed the angle to match yours I fined that very interesting. Greg could you post a close-up of your 1935 badge and it's maker so we can see if it's any different then John's or mine?
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            #50
            Originally posted by jnoble
            I took the liberty of playing with your picture John to get a better Idea of the total amount of variation between the busts on both badges. I wonder which die maker is the closest to R.K's. original design. Also John see on mine how the detail in the faces change when I retook the picture of mine and changed the angle to match yours I fined that very interesting. Greg could you post a close-up of your 1935 badge and it's maker so we can see if it's any different then John's or mine?
            James,
            Yes, very interesting indeed. Perhaps some foreign material made its way into the die which would account for the obvious difference?
            ... John

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              #51
              Originally posted by jnoble
              Greg could you post a close-up of your 1935 badge and it's maker so we can see if it's any different then John's or mine?
              James,

              Here's better detail on my 1935 Reichsparteitag badge. Looks like it more resembles the variation shown by John.

              This one is steel underneath the shiny finish.

              Regards,
              Greg
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                #52
                Unfortunately, unmarked. Just another big blob of solder. I think this pin has been reattached.

                Regards,
                Greg
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                  #53
                  Originally posted by John Bart
                  Hi James,
                  Thanks for your prompt reply!
                  I'm pretty sure he also designed a number of great looking plaques.
                  I think I may have a few. Have to check.
                  ... John
                  James,
                  I knew I had some more of RK's pieces. Fairly common but a greatly designed piece. Would have made nice coinage.
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                    #54
                    Reverse, missing the pin...... no maker's mark.
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Greg Walden
                      James,

                      Here's better detail on my 1935 Reichsparteitag badge. Looks like it more resembles the variation shown by John.

                      This one is steel underneath the shiny finish.

                      Regards,
                      Greg
                      Thanks for posting this closeup Greg.

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Eric Stahlhut
                        another 1933...
                        Here's an unusual one

                        Cheers
                        Don
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                          #57
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                          Neat Don! Is that one marked or numbered on the reverse?
                          Erich
                          Festina lente!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Erich
                            Neat Don! Is that one marked or numbered on the reverse?
                            Erich
                            Maker marked Deschler & Sohn

                            Cheers
                            Don
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by Don Scowen
                              Maker marked Deschler & Sohn

                              Cheers
                              Don
                              Wow, that has to be the king of Reichsparteitag 33 badges! I've only seen a few with silver finish. Great badge, Don!

                              Regards,
                              Greg
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                                #60
                                Hi Don, I have never seen a silver example before? Any ideas on why it was this colour?


                                Cheers, Ade.

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