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      #77
      Originally posted by Martin Stiles View Post
      I agree with Mr.Gottleibs view.
      Really?
      Page 120.
      ..compared with the larger "Tinnie" version that i believe to be NOT a tinnie per se, but an actual version of the Gau Ehrenzeichen."
      ps: if you mix IE with EI, it sounds completely different. Gottleib .. would be pronounced Got-lie-b ... a subliminal fact maybe? (most know though)

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        #78
        "There was and is no attempt to make any deception"

        Originally posted by Martin Stiles View Post
        Call it a Tinnie or Honour badge its a 1925-1935 Hoffstatter badge, I agree with Mr.Gottleibs view.

        Of course you do.
        IMO the damage done by Gottlieb's work on Gau Badges will haunt this part of our hobby for years to come.
        He and few others-like yourself- will argue that the common tinnie is in fact a Gau Honor Badge based on his assertion of "Observed numbers do not suggest a mass-produced commercial product sold by the thousands". That probably explains why at any given point in time there are about 50 of those available through various online dealers and military shows.

        Usually the topic ends when one asks for a example of the actual tinnie from 1935 Essen Gautag- apparently there are none. But plenty of Gau Honor Badges.

        I will leave you with this website, hopefully it will be of use to some here: http://www.heimatsammlung-essen.de/e...leinabzeichen/

        cheers

        Matt

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          #79
          30556 now available here.

          At an insane asking price of 3,000 GPB.

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            #80
            Originally posted by JoeW View Post
            It was the lowest and only three digit number badge that John had. He had a few four digit ones. I was bled dry in winning Heinz Lappe's #65537 30mm and his Ausweis. I had some personal attachment to me as I arranged a three way trade for John to acquire the Ausweis that I knew was in another collection to join his badge. And I found one of Lappe's 24mm badges on a German auction last year. The 25% commission + shipping was my last pint.
            Something to complement the grouping.

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              #81
              Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
              Something to complement the grouping.

              ?

              What did or have I missed?

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                #82
                Originally posted by der-hase-fee View Post
                Something to complement the grouping.

                Looks like the pictures are not uploading as they used to.

                https://www.weitze.net/militaria/49/...n__282449.html



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                  #83
                  Wow, it has been a while since this thread was created.

                  Mil

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                    #84
                    Dear All,

                    Just wondering if anyone has information about Anton Heigl who was awarded the GPB No.132? Clearly he was a Blood Order holder. The badge was purchased from an old HH event and did come with papers but it is all in German. If anyone has information about Anton Heigl or access to the DAL papers it would be appreciated. Some pics as posted previously to recap...

                    A very low number GPB...

                    Thanks, guys.
                    Mil

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                        #86
                        And some previously-posted obligatory atmospheric photos for your enjoyment ...





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                          #87
                          A very nice minty badge Mil but you can’t assume unless you know for sure that he was a BO holder due to his early membership number. Don’t forget this early number was from 1925 and after the reformation of the party.

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                            #88
                            Thanks, Erich. The information was posted by Jon H. in 2014 in post No. 4. I need to double check on the papers but I've kept them in my vault.

                            Mil

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Military View Post
                              Thanks, Erich. The information was posted by Jon H. in 2014 in post No. 4. I need to double check on the papers but I've kept them in my vault.

                              Mil
                              Very cool if he was actually a BO holder and it’s a stunning badge.

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                                #90
                                Yes, he was a blood order holder.

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