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    1944 Shooting Badges for Small-Caliber Rifle

    Hello to all,

    I bought two 1944 Tiroler Shooting Badges today at, of all places, a U.S. Civil War collector's show. I believe they are both originals, although I have only had a few of these in the past and my knowledge on them is minimal at best.

    Both badges are zinc and are for small-caliber rifle.

    The badge with the wreath appears to be a gold one. It is 51.64mm in diameter and weighs 22.0 grams.

    The other badge appears to be a bronze one. It is 40.15mm in diameter and weighs 14.2 grams.

    I would be grateful for any and all opinions.

    Thanks for looking and best regards,
    Tom

    Here is the first one:
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    #2
    This other badge is maker marked to Carl Poellath of Schrobenhausen:
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      #3
      No problems, both original.
      Pete

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        #4
        Originally posted by Wood View Post
        No problems, both original.
        Pete
        Thanks, Pete.

        Best regards,
        Tom
        Mihi libertas necessest!

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          #5
          Hi Tom,

          Nice badges, just goes to show you can find good stuff in the unlikeliest of places.

          I don't know much about these badges, but the fact that they are made from zinc and have believable latewar type finishes seems appropriate and good signs for originality IMO.

          Tom
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            #6
            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
            I don't know much about these badges, but the fact that they are made from zinc and have believable latewar type finishes seems appropriate and good signs for originality IMO.
            Thanks, Tom.

            Yes! The same traits we see in badges that we are very familiar with carry over to the items we are not so familiar with.

            Best regards,
            Tom
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              #7
              Tom, there has been many threads on the subject of Tirol shooting badges. If you would do a search using "Tirol" and member name "Don Scowen", you will find much info. Don has pursued collecting these with a passion and is the recognized guru.

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                Originally posted by JoeW View Post
                Tom, there has been many threads on the subject of Tirol shooting badges. If you would do a search using "Tirol" and member name "Don Scowen", you will find much info. Don has pursued collecting these with a passion and is the recognized guru.
                Hi Joe,

                Thank you. I have actually viewed and read that one long thread of his several times.

                Best regards,
                Tom
                Mihi libertas necessest!

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                  #9
                  Sorry to see Don doesn't post here much anymore, he has a very good collection of badges and in-wear photos
                  C

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