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    #61
    a little better picture
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    The World Needs Peace

    Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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      #62
      The RZM code:
      M1/13 is L. Christian Lauer, Nürnberg
      M1/15 is Ferdinand Hoffstätter, Bonn am Rhein
      M1/27 is E. L. Muller. Pforzhein
      M1/148 is Heinrich Ulbrichts Witwe, Wien

      jray,The two possible makers for you badge are Franz Jungwieth, Wien (M1/152) and Walter & Henien, Gablonz am N. (M1/172)

      Theodor, we would need a much better picture of your badge to call it authentic or not. The lack of a RZM mark only means it was made before 1935 if it is authentic.

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        #63
        James what do you think of my Ges Gesch 72??????

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          #64
          jray, While you have shared some of your very nice NSDAP badge's with us I believe and this just my gut feeling not having it in my hand that your # 72 is a repro. I base this opinion on three things #1 the oval O, #2 the wide space between National & Sozialistische and badly placed attach plate covering the RZM mark. Where any one of these conditions by themselves could be classed as a variation putting them all on one badge and here again IMOP says repro.
          Compare yours and TerryG's badge that I have put together here and see what you think.
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          Last edited by James Noble; 04-20-2004, 02:52 PM.

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            #65
            Nsdap 72

            James

            By any set of rules the badge is a flat out fake yet there is something about it that leaves me wondering. It's got a spread L-S, the RZM stamp has one ring and the reverse and obverse fonts match nothing I've ever seen. I guess what leaves me perplexed is that the general condition of an authentic piece matches what I got and, more importantly, the reverse is such a hodge-podge that someone faking a badge would have to be insane to attempt it. This doesn't mean that those faking badges are not so idiotic that they might create such a piece. Stamp "Ges. Gesch." on the pin clasp and then cover up half the RZM mark? It's one of those things that you just can't believe someone making a fake would do.
            I belive I have a odd genuine. Maybe early version of badges.
            I can tell you this-----that this piece came from an estate of the King William County, a Virginia vet and is 100 % authentic.

            I have posted better photos

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              #66
              72 back
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              Last edited by jray2986; 04-20-2004, 09:11 PM.

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                #67
                jray, You asked what I thought of this badge and I told you from the pictures you provided what my gut feeling was. I have no problem with a single ring RZM mark that's why I didn't mention it in my list of things I felt were wrong with the badge or even a Ges Gesch stamped pin clasp I just don't think it was originally intended for this badge. My biggest problem is with the obverse fonts the
                "L - S and the 0 O" that you yourself have pointed out. You asked my opinion I gave it. Bottom line here you have it in hand and your happy with it that's all that matters.

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                  #68
                  Thanks James

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                    #69
                    Thanks James, well, I'll try it next week, if at last my better camera is repaired
                    The World Needs Peace

                    Interesting photo archive: http://www.lostbulgaria.com

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                      #70
                      My new arrival.

                      Al
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                        #71
                        Makers mark 105, which I think it is Herman Aurich if my info is correct.

                        Al
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                          #72
                          Al, A great example of an membership badge very nice indeed and you are correct M1/105 is Hermann Aurich.
                          Last edited by James Noble; 08-15-2004, 03:00 PM.

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                            #73
                            Hello all, Can anyone tell me who the maker with rzm code m1/145 is? Also is there a site with a listing of all known rzm #'s? Thanks ahead of time for any info.
                            Duzig

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by Duzig
                              Hello all, Can anyone tell me who the maker with rzm code m1/145 is? Also is there a site with a listing of all known rzm #'s? Thanks ahead of time for any info.
                              Duzig
                              Duzig, Sorry M1/145 is just 1 of the 17 missing from the list of 184 known company's.

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                                #75
                                jnoble, is this list online? can you post it here on the database for future reference?

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