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    SA Treffeb BRaunschweig 1931 - round wreath

    Hello All - I can't remember having seen one of these posted before with the so called round wreath. From what I can tell it looks good to me other than the fact it's not in great condition and the pin seems to have been re-attached upside down.

    What do you think?

    Curt

    How does one edit the title of a thread? My fingers obviously got ahead of my brain on this one - SA Treffen Braunschweig
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    Curt, I'm not a fan of these badges without the S over the R in Treffen and without impressed lettering. Others find them okay but not me.

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      #3
      Hi Erich - I understand what you are saying and that is kind of what I want to hear. On the other hand this is true in regards to the oval ones. From what little I have seen about the round wreath the SA letters get shifted but of course I am a complete amateur. I have seen a lot of your posts and I respect your opinion regarding political stuff.

      That's what this is all about and I hope there will be some other comments. For or against!

      Curt

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        #4
        SA-Treffen 1-st type

        Hi Curt,

        My only comment is that Erich is right on every count.

        Stan

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          #5
          Erich is right and this is what you should look for.
          Hope the images help.



          Mil

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            #6
            The advice is to get those with letters that are embossed on these first type badges.
            I would also find it odd to have the pin being attached upside down.

            Mil

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              #7
              Nice textbook badge Mil!

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                Right from a veteran this year

                Hi Forum, I was going to post this badge the other day and ran out of time so I will place it here. This badge came right from a veteran last month with a few other tinnies. This badge has the old solder on it and the details are sharp and nice. It is just like the one from Curt and even a bit of the silver wash is still on it. There is no question in my mind that this badge is original and look at the detail in the wreath etc.
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                        #12
                        D. Funk, you badge is the same as the first one pictured and different from Mils.

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                          #13
                          Curt, That badge is original!

                          Look at the quality and thickness of the lettering in Braunschweig as well. There may be an "A" and a "B" version here and I would not exclude the badge Military shows either. It does have great charachteristics as well. So why dont we call Militarys badge a Type"A" since it is closer to what we would call typical, and we can refer to the other two as a Type"B" with the raised thicker lettering.
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                            Originally posted by D Funk View Post
                            Curt, That badge is original!

                            Look at the quality and thickness of the lettering in Braunschweig as well. There may be an "A" and a "B" version here and I would not exclude the badge Military shows either. It does have great charachteristics as well. So why dont we call Militarys badge a Type"A" since it is closer to what we would call typical, and we can refer to the other two as a Type"B" with the raised thicker lettering.
                            As I said in my first post, some like them but I personally don't. I don't see this early badge sold at the event having more than one maker. To each his own!

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                              Thanks to all for their input. Sounds like the proverbial can of worms. I am certainly not knowledgable enough to pass judgement on this so I appreciate the input.

                              D. Funk - that certainly is a good looking one. Far better looking than mine!

                              I will continue looking for examples out on the 'interweb" and elsewhere to throw into the mix for this discussion.

                              Curt

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