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    Was going through some stuff in the safe and came across this honor ring and copies of original documentation that I bought a while back at a miliitary show in Colorado. Pretty unique in a couple of ways and wanted to post for comments. The ring was formally owned by Robin Lumsden and written up in The Armourer magazine back in 1998. As the story goes, the ring was found on the banks of the River Isar. It is unique since the outside is completely worn smooth except for traces of the skull and crossbones. However, the seam behind the skull and dedication engraving are clear. The engraving is "S.lb Lehsau 20.4.38 H. Himmler." Mr. Lumsden did extensive research on the name in the ring and there was only one man in the SS with that last name, Willi Lehsau. It is unique since Lehsau was an NCO, SS-Rottenfuhrer. Not many were awarded to NCOs but some were entitled to the honor ring if they were Gold Party Badge. It turns out that Lehsau was an early member of the SA and NSDAP back in 1926. He transferred to the SS in 1931.

    I have never sent the ring to Boyle certification, but Robin Lumsden has certified it and that holds quite a bit of weight for me. I am sure Don could certify it based on engraving and may do so in the future.

    Does anyone know of another honor ring in a collection that was awarded to an NCO? Would be interested in hearing back from anyone out there that knows of one.
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      Seam behind the skull and name.
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          Nope...but its a nice ring,wouldnt kick it out of my collection and likely few are from nCo's.

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            #6
            A nice rare ring that looks to have been much loved by it's owner. As far as EMs receiving the ring not too many were awarded. Other than the GPB, an SS man of any rank who was awarded the Coburg Badge also received the HR.

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              #7
              I like it!

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                #8
                The Silver Surfer ring

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ErichS View Post
                  the Coburg Badge
                  Wihtout a doubt, the highest NSDAP award.

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                    #10
                    I like it Robbi... I live on the water and never found anything !!

                    Lots of history there..

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                      #11
                      A great ring, with lots of character. I'm curious at what rank most were awarded the HR. I have one one from a very mediocre Obersturmfuhrer, but he was Austrian and an early party member.

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                        #12
                        Thanks for everyone's comments. If it could only talk. The ring is huge, I would guess about a size 13 or so. Willi was in the SS Cavalry Brigade and must have been one big guy.

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                          Originally posted by kumatrax View Post
                          A great ring, with lots of character. I'm curious at what rank most were awarded the HR. I have one one from a very mediocre Obersturmfuhrer, but he was Austrian and an early party member.
                          Unterstrumfuhrer was the rank that most qualified for the ring.

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                            #14
                            Been carried till yesterday?

                            Nice ring!

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                              #15
                              Very interesting ring. I like it, alot.!

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