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    GPB small beauty

    Here’s one I haven’t posted here but I think is a real beauty.
    Neato is the word we used back in the day.
    I am posting it beside a Deschler I have with the company markings on back, for comparison. They are almost twins.
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    #3
    Agree, Neato on a nice original Deschler!

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      #4
      Thank you ErichS,
      On matters of GPBs, Your opinion is ALWAYS valued highly!

      John

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        #5
        beautiful GPB!


        Regards, Wim
        Freedom is not for Free

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          #6
          Wim,
          Thank you sir!!

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            #7
            Two excellent small Deschlers; thanks for sharing them with us, John. Do you have an ID on #86792?

            Cheers,

            Br. James

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              #8
              Br. James,
              Yes, thanks to the former owner of this badge, luckily I have his info. He was a shoemaker from Oberdonau, and a BlockLeiter.
              Thank you kindly, sir!

              John

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                #9
                Originally posted by Volksturmer View Post
                Br. James,
                Yes, thanks to the former owner of this badge, luckily I have his info. He was a shoemaker from Oberdonau, and a BlockLeiter.
                Thank you kindly, sir!

                John
                I like the badges that were attributed to average people because they were the backbone of the party.

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                  #10
                  Erich,
                  I sincerely agree with you, because of such people the party truly was made.

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                    #11
                    Originally posted by Volksturmer View Post
                    Br. James,
                    Yes, thanks to the former owner of this badge, luckily I have his info. He was a shoemaker from Oberdonau, and a BlockLeiter.
                    Thank you kindly, sir!

                    John

                    Thank you, Joe !

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                      #12
                      Thanks for this, Joe; can you share the name of the GPB Träger for #86792?

                      If you need the ID for your #93976, just let me know.

                      Cheers,

                      Br. James

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                        #13
                        Joe,
                        Thanks from me again from me also!

                        When I get back from a business trip I can share the name.
                        But if you like, please share.
                        I don’t want to screw up the spelling!
                        John

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                          #14
                          Thanks very much, John. I look forward to your follow-up, and do enjoy your trip. And again, if you need the ID for your #93976, just let me know.

                          Cheers,

                          Br. James

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                            #15
                            Originally posted by Br. James View Post
                            Thanks for this, Joe; can you share the name of the GPB Träger for #86792?

                            If you need the ID for your #93976, just let me know.

                            Cheers,

                            Br. James
                            Br. James, #86792 was found by McDivitt. It was owned by Hans Secklehner, a master shoe maker from Gau Oberdonau (Austria). #93976 was identified from the Gau Hesse-Nassau list.

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