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    Sometimes They Come in Two`s, Sometimes Three!!

    Just a few twos and threes!! Had to include the Hochland HJ as its the same design
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    tinnies

    A couple more
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          Very nice, Chris! I'm a Reichsparteitag fan, and your 1933 and 1935 RPT badges look great!

          best,
          Greg
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            stuff

            Originally posted by Greg Walden View Post
            Very nice, Chris! I'm a Reichsparteitag fan, and your 1933 and 1935 RPT badges look great!

            best,
            Greg
            Thanks Greg. I`ve got another somewhere. I just can`t find it!!

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              tinnies

              One more pic of the reverse
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                Chris,

                Do you think there was any meaning to the different (bronze and silver) finishes on the Gau Bayerische Ostmark Treueschwur badges?

                Best,
                Greg
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                  tinnies

                  Originally posted by Greg Walden View Post
                  Chris,

                  Do you think there was any meaning to the different (bronze and silver) finishes on the Gau Bayerische Ostmark Treueschwur badges?

                  Best,
                  Greg
                  Don`t know. I`m sure someone does

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                    #10
                    Very nice, Chris! Thanks for posting Your badges.

                    Kind regards, Peter

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                      tinnies

                      Thanks Peter!! They are pretty cool.

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