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09-14-2016 12:22 PM
# ADS
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Nice badges. The one you think is made in 1942, the number 42 on the back is for M1/42 Kerbach and Israel - Dresden
RZM are not the maker of the badges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichszeugmeisterei
M1/100 = Werner Redo - Saarlautern.
I'm not a big collector of party badges but I would get the M1/42. I think that M1/100 are more common and easier to get.
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Very interesting - thanks very much!
I never knew that about the RZM marks. I have a few different types of badges which I can now look up the maker of.
I'll get the M1/42 Kerbach and Israel badge as you suggested
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The transitional 42 has a definite edge on the 100 with the transitional obverse design and the nice big reverse markings --- but I've always liked those Redo markings as well, coupled with the atypical (for most any manufacturer other than this one) pin plate it makes for a pretty kooky M1 badge.
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Thanks for your help guys - I have purchased the 1st one
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