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    1929 party rally badge on long pin

    I got this recently, didn't know they exist with this long vertical pin.
    Butschek sold a Hofstaetter marked one recently for around 460€...

    Thanks for comments!
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          #5
          Repairs created all kind of oddities, so why not a RPT 1929 with a vertical pin.

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            this is the Butschek one, seems to be factory mounted vertical pin:
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              One is a rare mini stickpin and the one that Udo posted is a full size badge with a sick pin attachment added.

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                Thanks Erich!

                Maybe the receipient felt more comfortable with this style of needle. Easier to mount on the tunic...
                Last edited by m-e-h-t; 10-20-2015, 07:11 AM.

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                  Yes and I always like the badges that the original owner customized.

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                    Is it possible that manufacturers such as F. Hoffstaetter operated their own retail jewelry stores? If they did, then it would have been possible for a customer to purchase a medallion such as this 1929 RPT piece -- either full-sized or mini -- and to have Hoffstaetter add a stickpin mounting to it right there...no?

                    Just thinkin' out loud,

                    Br. James

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