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Please check out this thread on a sniper badge I was offered. It looks remarkably like the originally posted example.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...iper+bob+hritz
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
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Thanks Willi,
I did not realise that book was in English, as I don't read German very well, I've been put off buying it.
Originally posted by Willi Zahn View PostBy "textbook" I mean those known to be originals. We have discussed these for years here and there have been numerous original examples posted in the past. I just looked at 2 superb examples at the Max. I also have a number of photos of originals. They all exhibit the identical features.
These two books are the only two I have handy which feature nice "textbook" originals. The two I saw last week were the same.
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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I feel it is genuine but would never say unequivocally that it is a definite wartime variant. I was offered a tidy sum for it about 10 years ago but opted to keep it because with my luck, as soon as I sell it some pic will appear of some Volkssturm sniper or something wearing this identical badge. So, in the collection it stayed.WAF LIFE COACH
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Yes, it is not an accepted original - but it may very well be a period piece
From the photos presented that is NOT a factory piece. And looking at it closer I can tell you that stiching is NOT period embroidery. Early post-war.
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