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    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132971

    Hello,

    I am new here and I just purchased the NSDAP party pin from E-Stand (heres the link http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=132971) and I was concerned about the markings on the back. Any opinons?

    Thanks

    Paul

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      Which one do you refer to? The m1/78 or the m1/102?
      The m1/102 looks fine to me, the m1/78 I don't know I couldn't find that badge quickly in the NSDAP badge database.
      Last edited by Rik; 12-09-2005, 07:22 PM.

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        I am referring to the M1/78

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          Gentlemen,

          I purchased this early party pin because it had a different name to the reverse. The pin is broken and the back has been scuffed to see the name; nonetheless, the pin is original and I thought posting it would be nice to add to the database. The name may not appear great in the pic but it is:

          Kremhelmer Munchen

          Thanks again
          JOHN
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            the reverse with name
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              John,
              Thank you for posting this nice example of an early NSDAP badge, there are two listed with RZM numbers but this is the first one posted made prier to 1934. I have added it to the database list in the Ges Gesch section.

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                Hello to everybody.

                This is my Party Pin. I think is an early type piece, no marking.

                Thanks for any opinions

                Bye

                Max/ Gew44



                Last edited by Gew44; 01-20-2006, 03:10 PM.

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                  This is in alluminium. Marked M1/17 _ Assman & Sohne_Ludenschied

                  Any opinion are welcome

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                      That's what I call a mint textbook example of a late war time issue Assmann badge you wont find one any better then this. Adding it to the list.

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                        One more!

                        M1/34 karl wurster markneukirchen

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                          Bye

                          Gew44

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                            Nice one also adding it to the list on page 28.

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                              One more.

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                                M1/72

                                Fritz Zimmermann - Stuttgard



                                Bye

                                Massimo / Gew44

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