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06-24-2012 03:03 PM
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
Never seen a blue one before.
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
A very interesting, rare badge. Thanks for sharing with us.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
It is a new one to me friend.
I like it.
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
Thats a stunner! You are one lucky duck
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
Stunning, never seen this before And 'm sure it's a good one.
Regards, Wim
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
Thank you all very much.
My pleasure to share it, and it is a stunner! I figured not too many folks have seen one like this before.
Green
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: Speaking of rare badges!
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Wim Vangossum
Stunning, never seen this before And 'm sure it's a good one.
Regards, Wim
Wim, sorry to be a wet blanket, but it is not that rare, and can be observed on many "black" enameled badges. Whether it can be attributed to the enamel powder being old, or whether the powered was mixed with too much oil/water is anyones guess. Naturally it could also be attributed to a batch of "duff" black enamel powder , in any case, you will only see it on pre 1935 badges, like the ones shown in this thread.
Pictured are, a pre 1933 parteiabzeichen, as well as three badges made with the identical obverse die, yet two have had cuff-link-poppers added. Of note is that both (one of) the cuff links, plus the badge show slightly translucent blue-ish enamel.
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
Maybe not rare for you, Metallwarenfabrik but I never noticed it before. Always a pleasure to learn ;-). And have you noticed there are a few party pin addict here on this forum? The humble party pin is getting more popular then ever.
Regards, Wim
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Re: Speaking of rare badges!
I think he knows there are a few addicts here! Lol
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