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    I have just purchased a Brunswick Rally Badge and am personally quite happy with it, but I have one question. Could anyone let me know if it is unusual for these badges too have 2 RZM marks and Ges Gesch mark with the 's's stamped the wrong way round. I would like to provide a pic but my camera is not so good at close ups. Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks Shaun

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    a bit more info

    It is the hollow type, later oval pattern hope this helps a bit more. I will try and get some pics for tommorow.
    Thanks again
    Shaun

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      #3
      Question, from start to finish, when were these marks used. Thanks Mike

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        #4
        Shaun, Are the Ges Gesch marks both on the badge or is one of them on the attchment plate like this one.
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          SA Treffen

          We really need a photo of this one. The Treffen badge was originally sold as a tinnie at the event, and later deemed an official award. The earliest pieces are usually unmarked, but there are later made pieces, both solid and hollow, that are marked with the RZM makers' code.
          Erich
          Festina lente!

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            #6
            Sorry I still can't get a good close up picture. James in reply to your question
            the stamping is on the badge, just below the pin which is verticle. The stamping is spelt Gez Gezch this is upside down when compared to the RZM stampings and there is no makers number
            Thanks Again
            Shaun

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              #7
              Originally posted by manders163
              Sorry I still can't get a good close up picture. James in reply to your question
              the stamping is on the badge, just below the pin which is verticle. The stamping is spelt Gez Gezch this is upside down when compared to the RZM stampings and there is no makers number
              Thanks Again
              Shaun
              Sorry about that Shaun I misread your first description of the markings Yes I would be very skeptical about it having two RZM logo's and their misspelling the Ges Gesch marking.

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                #8
                Sorry the pictures took so long, I cannot get a good close up of the ges gesch stamping so could anyone give an opinion of this badge from these pics
                Thanks in advance Shaun
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                    #10
                    Is the Ges Gesch mark still in use today in Germany and if not, when did they stop using it on items..Any help in this would be greatful! Mike

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