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    1933 Nurnberg Party Day badge

    Wondering about the various pin backs noted on these. The first example is one presently in my collection while the second example reflect a plate securing the pin.

    I've looked around and there seem to be a number of types of pins on these. Would like some comment on the various pins if possible.

    Thanx in advance, Rick
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    2nd example
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      #3
      Do a search for a thread on the subject started by Military.

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        #4
        The one you have would be from O. Fechler. based in Bernsbach.

        Here it is for your reference:

        Mil





        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=609596

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          #5
          There are hollow unmarked pieces as well.

          The makers that I am aware of are:
          1. F. Hoffstatter, Bonn
          2. O Fechler, Bernsbach
          3. Deschler & Sohn, Munchen
          4. C. Balmberger, Nurnberg
          5. Unmarked type.

          Mil

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            #6
            Thanx Mil, Very helpful. Appreciate your time/effort.

            Rick

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              #7
              Originally posted by Military View Post
              The one you have would be from O. Fechler. based in Bernsbach.

              Here it is for your reference:

              Mil





              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=609596
              Cant get over the variety of these substantial souvineers of 1933. im pleased with the single one that i have. thanks for posting these rare examples.

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                #8
                The detailing and pose of the eagle is simply awesome to behold!

                Mil

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                  Eagles

                  Originally posted by Military View Post
                  The detailing and pose of the eagle is simply awesome to behold!

                  Mil
                  Well said, one of the better versions of a Third Reich Raptor.

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