Nice find there Tom, congrats! I still need to add wound badges to my collection..
Nice find there Tom, congrats! I still need to add wound badges to my collection..
Tom that is a lovely '30' with all of its gold finish in tact !
Congrats on a great purchase !
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
Well done Tom .I hope i can find one for $36, its well nice.
I bet that made your day.
Rod
Thanks Ade. Although comparing hardware to ascertain maker is not an "exact science", as makers did not manufacture their own hardware.
Thanks Nic, I really love the design of the WB. I never really thought I would ever obtain a Gold, let alone an nice one like this one.
Thanks Nick, almost cannot believe it myself.
Thanks Rod, understatement of the year, mate!!
Tom
Wow very good condition and a jaw dropping price ! Well done I'm sure manny members woud love this badge is there collection (ME included ) !
Kind regards
Alex
Good for you Tom, I like seeing the folks here get a bargain!
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
36 Bucks?? Now That is a Bargain! This maker is, like the Cadillac of Wound Badges. They are So beautifully made! Hauptmünzamt of Vienna made these things to last-no cheap zink to eat the gold coating here -these were made of quality tombak. Now all you need is to find a Case for it! (Look for a black one with the button on the front) What a great buy! Good job! William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Thanks Alex, won't be parting with this one any time soon. :-)
Thanks Adrian, couldn't agree more especially when I'm the one getting the bargain. LOL
Thanks William, yes $36!! I could not believe my luck when I scored this beauty. Where do you suggest I look for a case?
Tom
Kai Winkler and Paul Hogle sometimes have them available, but I haven't checked them of late.It might take awhile, but I don't imagine there's much of a hurry-just keep checking their updates! Or email them with a want list. I'm sure there are tons of them out there Somewhere though, as so many German vets were buried with their badges-the boxes are almost never thrown away. No doubt there are many more excellent dealers too-maybe the others can suggest some one or have seen one? Good luck! William
Black cases with the button on the front are generally known to be for the Golds, whereas, the maroon cases were for the Silvers and the blues(or paper envelopes) were for the Blacks.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Thanks William, I'll do that.
My silver LDO case is a maroon colour, albeit a bit salty.
Tom
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