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    Early BDM Stickpin

    Here is what I believe to be an early BDM Stickpin. As BDM items are not my specialty any input from others would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks and Happy New Years
    Sal R.
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    Its a piece of jewelry, the swastika was a good luck sign well before Adolf, and the combination with a four leaf clover, says it all.
    Pete

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      #3
      I agree, probably English or American, I would guess.

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        #4
        American from the early 1900s.

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          #5
          pin

          Originally posted by Ron Weinand View Post
          American from the early 1900s.
          Ditto

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            #6
            Stick Pin

            Okay, so as an early American 1900's stickpin would the swastika have been a way to show support for the German party or just a coincidence being used as a good luck charm or jewelry during the same time period??
            I have seen one other of the exact same design but on a small clasp pin

            Sal

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sal R. View Post
              Okay, so as an early American 1900's stickpin would the swastika have been a way to show support for the German party or just a coincidence being used as a good luck charm or jewelry during the same time period??
              I have seen one other of the exact same design but on a small clasp pin

              Sal
              It was used a lot all over the world as a good luck symbol prior to the 1940s, but I believe that national socialists only adopted in the early '20s. It was used in the same manner as horseshoes, four leaf clovers and other like symbols.

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                #8
                On a spoon.....


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                RonR

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                    #10
                    pin

                    And postcards!!
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                      #11
                      Stick Pin

                      Very Nice items in demonstrating the use of the swastika being used as a symbol of good fortune.

                      LOVE the Coke item.

                      Thanks for all the input.

                      Sal R.

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                        #12
                        I have a safety pin type of the same pin,and heard years ago , it was a german pin, and not irish or good luck, but now can't recall where I found the information out about it. The helix'd pin is a good sign. I also have seen disagreances as to the origin of this exact swastika clovered pin, so not sure if we will ever know for sure.(I kept the one I found, just in case)

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by juoneen View Post
                          (I kept the one I found, just in case)
                          You will need it.
                          Pete :-)

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                            #14
                            and here's the matching pin! I too don't believe this is German in origin.

                            William Kramer
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                              #15
                              a good luck swastika pin (with American reverse assembly/hardware and hallmark on reverse in English as well)
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