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    Feldgendarmerie Gorget

    Can I please have your opinion on this Gorget. It is magnetic. The backing is missing. I am leaning on that it is an original. I am not sure of this maker mark M. I know there is one by Assmann.


    Thanks,
    Del
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      #3
      Originally posted by Del Panfini View Post
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      It is mentioned the M stands for the concern of Maedicke from Berlin.
      If okay, it is strange how the tang is constructed. No other concern has this ribbed feature.
      Nor is there any gorget from another organization with this style of tang. None!

      During my research for my gorget-book "50%" of those I approached said it to be fake; the
      other 50% thought it to be okay. Until today no 100% proof was found! All owners had a
      "story" from where the gorget came. Everyone can invent a story!

      I have seen better samples of this gorget as the shown one…...
      Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 01-31-2019, 03:39 AM.

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        Feldgendarmeries Gorget

        Wilhelm, thank you very much for the information. Is there any other detail on the Gorget that is also different from originals besides the ribbed tang? I was reading that the early reproductions were not magnetic. Mine in question is magnetic. So if it is a repro it was probably produced sometime after the non magnetic ones. Any further help would be appreciated.


        Del

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          #5
          Hello Gentlemen
          In my opinion this is a nice original gorget !
          Shame the backing is gone,
          Regards Chay

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            #6
            As William has stated these gorgets by Maedicke have been disputed for some time. I lean to the side of them being period made as I have seen ground dug examples from people who actually dug them up. Does this one still glow in the dark?

            Steve

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              Feldgendarmeries Gorget

              Thank you for all the replies. Yes, it glows in the dark. I asked Wilhelm if there is any thing else wrong with it besides the tangs. Does anyone else have one like this in their collection?


              Thanks,
              Del

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                #8
                Word Feldjendarmerie not original ww2 period .

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Storlien View Post
                  Word Feldjendarmerie not original ww2 period .
                  Not sure what you mean by that but here is a period picture of one in wear. No way of knowing the maker of course but no question about this style gorget being real.

                  Steve
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                    #10
                    Nice photo!
                    I would like to add this to the discussion! Being that Maedicke produced very nice metalwork badge etc with a unique style ! This explains the unique prongs easily
                    Regards Chay

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                      #11
                      no1canuck: great photo with post 9.

                      In my in Germany published gorget-book there are over thirty-five (35) pages with the subject Feldgendarmerie.
                      The "M" version is also included of course, as is an Assmann version, which actually was worn by a member of the SS (Albert Neiss-photo of wearing is included).
                      He was a member of the 3. Totenkopfdivision. The Luftwaffe-version is discussed with another seven pages, including the wearing of the version with army, as
                      well as Luftwaffe-eagle, by airforce members. Sorry, I am not able to post photos at WAF!!

                      For many years I am looking for a Maedicke catalogue or price-list, where this gorget is being shown. No luck yet!
                      No other type of gorget with the "M"-indication was found. Just only the Feldgendarmerie-type!
                      Ground dug samples do not mean a thing in my opinion!!

                      Storlien: what do you mean with what you say??
                      Last edited by wilhelm Saris; 02-04-2019, 10:10 AM.

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                        #12
                        More than fifteen years ago among Gorgets collectors reckoned with a brand of M as doubtful. I also did not consider such Gorget originals. But numerous finds in the earth on places of fighting in Russia, Kurland and the Baltics forced me to read out such Gorget from M original.
                        Everyone for himself draws conclusions from the shown photos. All Gorgets were from iron and magnetic.
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                          Feldgendarmeries Gorget

                          Thank you Stive for posting pics of the gorgets. It looks like the ones marked with the M & rib tang were definitely period used. What were the numbers on the front of the gorgets indicating on some of the ones you posted?


                          Thanks,


                          Del

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