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I've seen pins like these for many years. It is simply a "I support my country and government" pin. It could be worn by anyone-even women. It's not a rare item or worth a huge amount of money, but it is a nice little pin. Yes, "Good Luck" or Indian pins can sometimes be tilted and Nazi pins can sometimes be sitting flat also. Sometimes a Good Luck pin will have a backwards swastika as well. But I believe that this is a period German pin and as such it could not be anything but a support pin. I wouldn't lose any sleep over it in any case. If it Really bothers you, you can always simply drop it in an envelope and send it to me and I'll make sure it stays out of your sight.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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03-30-2014 12:13 AM
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Speaking of catalogs... I have an Assman Preisliste that I picked up last year. It also has some interesting info. I don't know much about it and I can only speak/read a little german. I will create another post and link back shortly. If anyone wants this stickpin, it's definitely up for trade. I'm more of a flag, armband, buckle cloth/wool collector anyway. I can add cash if needed.
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naptime
Speaking of catalogs... I have an Assman Preisliste that I picked up last year. It also has some interesting info. I don't know much about it and I can only speak/read a little german. I will create another post and link back shortly.
That will be very interesting!
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If half a century in a hobby isn't enough, I guess it isn't worth arguing/worrying about...
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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If half a century in a hobby isn't enough, I guess it isn't worth arguing/worrying about...
To be clear, I'm not disrespecting anyone or calling into question their experience. I think it's terribly unproductive to assume such. With items like this stickpin, it's just opinion. There's no proof (that I know of) that this is NSDAP-related, so I don't understand why it's not fair to bring that up.
I apologize if my opinion (in this thread asking for opinions) has offended anyone.
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Here is a swastika pendant for sale in the classifieds section of this website:
Source: Vintage 9ct Gold Swastika Pendant By William Oakley Davies - Militaria Collectibles buy - sell at War Relics
Obviously, it isn't a stick pin. But what we have here is a swastika, canted, within a circle. It would be very easy to assume that this is some sort of NSDAP sympathizer jewelry or 'Patriotica' piece. However, it's clearly marked to a jeweler located in Birmingham, England and, as such, is not related in any way to the Nazi Party.
In my opinion, it's not a safe assumption that the pin that started this thread is NSDAP-related. In fact, it doesn't match most of the known stick pins of that nature. That is my opinion. It's not backed up by years in the hobby (which I do not have), but by what is proven versus what is not.
This will be my last post on the subject.
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It's simply a patriotic item as Mr. Coleman has stated. If it's not marked in any way, I'd pass on it unless an in-hand look was available. The pictures show it to be stamped off center and that quality may not have been acceptable by manufacturers of the period. Surely there are nicer examples out there.
Mark
In this world there's two kinds of people, my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig. You dig. CE
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