Hi James.
First of all, thanks for keeping this thread alive. I wish
my first language was english.
Your photo provides more info and if I read it correctly,
the conclusion would be as follow.
The "Leistungabz." came in four differarnt shapes:
1. Bronze mit Jahreszahl (broken oakleaf-wreath)
2. Bronze ohne Jahreszahl (broken oakleaf-wreath)
3. Silber mit Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
4. Silber ohne Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
The "Meisterschaftabz." came in two different shapes:
1. Gold mit Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
2. Gold ohne Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
Let´s for the sake of argument accept the theory that
DRL issued the these badges 1937 and 1938 and that
NSRL after its creation in 1938 issued them from 1939-44.
This would make sense if you check the two ref.books I
mentioned in my earlier thread.
As for the revers, the smaller "Mitgleiderabz." and "Fuhrer-
abz." had DRL or NSRL stamped. Quote from Angolia´s book
"The reverse of the stickpins were plain". This might be
correct, personally I think maybe the NSRL-badges were
marked.
To complicate matters even more, the illustrations are from
Weitze´s and Huskens´s salescatalogue. I´ve underlined
the inconcistancies. It´s a minefield, ain´t it .
Regards
Peter
First of all, thanks for keeping this thread alive. I wish
my first language was english.
Your photo provides more info and if I read it correctly,
the conclusion would be as follow.
The "Leistungabz." came in four differarnt shapes:
1. Bronze mit Jahreszahl (broken oakleaf-wreath)
2. Bronze ohne Jahreszahl (broken oakleaf-wreath)
3. Silber mit Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
4. Silber ohne Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
The "Meisterschaftabz." came in two different shapes:
1. Gold mit Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
2. Gold ohne Jahreszahl (round oakleaf-wreath)
Let´s for the sake of argument accept the theory that
DRL issued the these badges 1937 and 1938 and that
NSRL after its creation in 1938 issued them from 1939-44.
This would make sense if you check the two ref.books I
mentioned in my earlier thread.
As for the revers, the smaller "Mitgleiderabz." and "Fuhrer-
abz." had DRL or NSRL stamped. Quote from Angolia´s book
"The reverse of the stickpins were plain". This might be
correct, personally I think maybe the NSRL-badges were
marked.
To complicate matters even more, the illustrations are from
Weitze´s and Huskens´s salescatalogue. I´ve underlined
the inconcistancies. It´s a minefield, ain´t it .
Regards
Peter
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