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03-31-2014 07:50 PM
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It is original Zimmermann. $50 is not overpriced in my opinion. I've never seen them for sale at $25, but if I did, I would buy them, even though I don't collect HJ pins.
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Thank you for the reply. I suppose maybe a guy could get lucky at an estate sale or yard sale and find some German relics for that cheap. I've gone to quite a few estate sales and never once saw anything related to Nazi Germany. Perhaps 25 years ago it happened more often.
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Thank you for the reply. I suppose maybe a guy could get lucky at an estate sale or yard sale and find some German relics for that cheap. I've gone to quite a few estate sales and never once saw anything related to Nazi Germany. Perhaps 25 years ago it happened more often.
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RailwayEagle
Thank you for the reply. I suppose maybe a guy could get lucky at an estate sale or yard sale and find some German relics for that cheap. I've gone to quite a few estate sales and never once saw anything related to Nazi Germany. Perhaps 25 years ago it happened more often.
I've gotten good deals, but it's not ordinary and not something that should be expected.
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A nice original and you have bought it at a good price
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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Great price mate , and nice looking badge , I really like these HJ badges. It is always best to try and get one with perfect enamel if possible. It may have been slightly lowered in price as there looks like what might be a small enamel crack to part of the red enamel on the left hand side of the first horizontal pic. However i'm becoming a fussy bugger (lol). still a lovely item and well done for picking it up.
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jimm
Great price mate , and nice looking badge , I really like these HJ badges. It is always best to try and get one with perfect enamel if possible. It may have been slightly lowered in price as there looks like what might be a small enamel crack to part of the red enamel on the left hand side of the first horizontal pic. However i'm becoming a fussy bugger (lol). still a lovely item and well done for picking it up.
That's a bit of a scratch there on the left side, you can see how it extends all the way down to the metal border. I took this photo using my jewelers loupe held up to the camera lens of my cell phone. That coupled with the lighting really brings out all the defects I like mint items too since it lets you really see how it looked some 70~ years ago, and a higher resale value too My favorite are the ones that were actually worn by someone in 1933-45, maybe that's my low-budget talking but as long as it's inexpensive and original I'll take it!
Thanks for the reply
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Woolgar
A nice original and you have bought it at a good price
Nick
Thank you for the help and the reply!
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