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06-22-2013 04:41 PM
# ADS
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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
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Ewan Stirling
wow that little fellow is a nice badge! congrats!
much info on markings and time frames can be gleaned from Jo Rivetts party badge website!!
Parteiabzeichen
E2A its the details of the badge maker to the reverse not to a member or such
Ewan, thanks for clarification. That explains absence of mark M1/***
Regards,
Alex
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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
Interesting. I've never seen a Party Badge with an actual Phone number on it's back as part of it's markings!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
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Wagriff
Interesting. I've never seen a Party Badge with an actual Phone number on it's back as part of it's markings!
Me neither! Fascinating
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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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
That is one "SWEET" badge!!! Enough said ! Leon
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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
Very nice R.Schanes Party badge!
The badge is in fine condition, or appears to be, congrats. This is an early period badge, from the 20's, so no M1 would be present. The sunray pattern on the obverse is what makes it more desireable than most other Party badges.
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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Re: Personal PARTEIABZEICHEN
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Greenhorn
This is an early period badge, from the 20's, so no M1 would be present. The sunray pattern on the obverse is what makes it more desireable than most other Party badges.
Mark
Mark, you are right. I figured out that badges with such stamp were produced before imposition of obligatory marking RZM and M1. Probably, before 1934. Therefore each maker stamped back side as they wanted, including adress and phone number.
However this is an austrian maker, therefore german rules might not be in force before Anschluss in 1938, so production year is before 1938.
Regards,
Alex
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