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    Is this a hunting trophy?

    I just found this after having purchased it with a wound badge years ago. It was said to have been brought back with the badge. Three of the rings are marked 800 and the oak leaf decoration leads me to believe its maybe German, but what little animal has nubs like these. I have Roe Buck mounts, but they do not look the same and why would someone cut these off and collect them? I know that this may not be the correct place to post, but I have always wondered what they are.

    Jeremy
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    The rest of the middle finger is still in Afghanistan.

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      #3
      Interesting items . I have no idea what they are for so I can't help you there. Curious to find out as well . Good luck !

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        #4
        Hi Jeremy,

        yes, these are hunting trophies, Grandeln:

        https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandel

        Uwe

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          Uwe

          This are not Grandeln. Grandel are teeth, rund and shining (see the pic in wikipedia).

          The shown attributes are part of horns (deer), nevertheless hunting trophies.

          Gerdan

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            correct

            Originally posted by Gerdan View Post
            Uwe

            This are not Grandeln. Grandel are teeth, rund and shining (see the pic in wikipedia).

            The shown attributes are part of horns (deer), nevertheless hunting trophies.

            Gerdan

            Charivari pendants
            http://www.bayerischer-jagdschmuck.d...enhaenger.html
            Last edited by compressore; 11-02-2016, 10:29 AM.

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              Originally posted by compressore View Post
              Great little pendants with a interesting history.
              Thanks !

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                Gerdan,

                you are right , I was a little bit too fast .

                Let me correct it from "Grandel" to "Kümmerer" (Hi compressore, a very good link!).

                Both can not be translated.

                With "Kümmerer" is meant a trophy from an ailing wild animal, with stunted deer antlers.

                Uwe

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                  #9
                  Thanks guys. I now know what they are. All the information was great.
                  Jeremy

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