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    KM - Unknow "Auflagen" for shoulder boards

    Hello!
    Please who can help me to identify this metal insignias?
    Greeting
    Andrej
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    #2
    Hello, I saw these on ebay, they are Reichmarine period
    Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items

    Regards
    Eduardo


    Collecting Kriegsmarine !!!: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=725610

    sigpic "Deutsche Kriegsmarine"

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      #3
      Hello Eduardo!
      I doubt it.
      The anchors are non-magnetic (Alu)
      I tend to the late 2. Reich or to previous postwar Time
      Greeting
      Andrej

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        #4
        Hello,
        For me unknown gems but they were sold for €56,88 euros which is a lot of money if they are post-war specimens, but they seems to me to be ok,
        Cheerio

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          #5
          I never saw two crossed rifles in either KM or RM.

          What I have seen, though, is the use of that symbol in post war use, like these:
          http://www.multi-board.com/board/ind...ht/?pageNo=137

          "Bundeswehr Truppengattungsabzeichen"
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            #6
            Also here:
            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marineschutzkr%C3%A4fte
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              #7
              fotos

              In another forum I found those pics, but aslo no answers what it is
              Regards
              Christian
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                #8
                I researched a bit and found in the book from Zienert, Unsere Marineuniform:

                with order of July 1875 a special uniform was introduced for gunsmiths attached to sea-batallions (Buechsenmacher in Seebatallionen).
                1885 a insigna for "long-served" gunsmiths was introduced. They got shoulderboards with crossed-rifles on anchor as branch insigna.


                Regards
                Christian

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                  #9
                  Great info!

                  I have that book, but unfortunately I can't read German.

                  So, it's really a nice original and rare pair. Someone knew it, obviously.

                  I'd still like to know how that regulation relates with eagle on the visor on the last photos.
                  Guess the guy shown isn't wearing it under 1875 regulation :-)

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                    #10
                    Hello!
                    So, Büchsenmacher...
                    The direction is interesting, thank you!
                    Nevertheless, I believe, the production between 1930 and 1945
                    Greeting
                    Andrej

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                      #11
                      Dear gentlemen!
                      I like to exchange 1 piece of it – against "MV" (Marineverwaltung)
                      Greeting
                      Andrej
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                      Last edited by Sprachfuehrer; 02-04-2015, 04:48 AM.

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                        #12
                        Habe inzwischen etwas gefunden...
                        Keisermarine - Exerzier-Unteroffizier
                        vermutlich geltend auch fuer Reichsmarine
                        Gruss
                        Andrej

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