Hello
do you know that "pin" ?
thanks for answers
cordially
Didier
Hello
do you know that "pin" ?
thanks for answers
cordially
Didier
Have no clue,but I Like it! WWI veterans choir? William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Hello
thanks William
nobody knows, I'm surprised
I think someone have seen that before... NO ??
cordially
Didier
What are the initials-can you make them out? They look like R-D-Q or maybe K-D-Q? And, yes, I still like it! If you ever feel like getting rid of it, drop me a line! In the meanwhile, I'll keep thinking on it. I, too, am sure that I've seen this symbol before- it's just eluding me for now! William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Hello
probably (not sure), RDQ or RDOQ
hard to say
cordially
Didier
Didier, Although it kills me to say so, this thing has me stumped! I Know that I've seen it before, but for the life of me, I just cannot recall much about it. I am Still under the idea that it belongs to a United German World War 1 and 2 Veterans Choir group, but this is purely a guess from the Imperial colors and the C Clef sheet music symbol. I think it's an excellent little pin and if you ever feel inclined to sell it, please let me know! Good luck! William
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Hello William
thanks
like you, I've seen it on a french forum, several months before
but I can't remember the identification, and I can't find the link...
I post it on WAF
cordially
Didier
It is similar to a badge for THE GERMAN SINGERS LEAGUE (Deutsher Sangerbund) thats in a book i have owned for many years.
Perhaps the Q at the end means quartet or quintet,both musical terms?
JEDEM DAS SEINE
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