Hello again,
Can we see a side-profile shot of the hinge?
William Kramer
Hi William,
I will take some shots for you and upload so you can see.
Thanks for your interest.
David
These badges were never awarded in bronze. There was just a silver version.
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Is it just my eyes or if you zoom in in certain areas like the back, bottom, left side can you see some silver wash? Could it not be bronze but instead just the base metal with the silver wash gone?
Let's be perfectly clear, and to clear up any misnomers there was no bronze version of this badge.
It did not exist in a bronze version in any way shape or form, there was a silver version only.
The badges weren't made from bronze they weren't coloured bronze, a bronze Allgemeine Sturmabzeichen did not exist.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
I don't know of any material that these badges were made from that rusts. This could either be a relic that has lain in close proximity to something that has rusted or its been artificially aged.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
Hi Guys,
Hi Guys,
I thought there was a bronze class? I have a book by Christopher Ailsby that I have had since a kid, which states there was a bronze class though I don't expect this one to be the case. See Combat Medals of the Third Reich 1987 by Christopher Ailsby, published by Patrick Stephens Limited, page 168, and page 171. He states that little is known about this badge except it was awarded. He has one in his collection according to the book. He had "found a number of variations of maker, so the theory of faulty batch or a makers variant is disproved".
The one I have is rusted or at least pitted and quite rough. The pin is quite fragile on the back.
I assumed it was a bronze badge as it is quite dark but may have had a 'wash' on it in a past life. Though I cannot see any real evidence of it?
Could it have the wash removed due to being in the ground?
I am not trying to criticise only state what is in the book I have.
Many thanks for all answers to this post.
Toffster
Ailsby does not enjoy the best reputation and his credentials and information are flawed. I would not use his word as a way to authenticate genuine TR militaria.
Read post #6 again, you will not find a genuine TR Allgemeine Sturmabzeichen in bronze.
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