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Gwar
Same 'Style / Model'..........
I did understand. However, I doubt that Hitler wore a 14k gold Assmann pin. I assume it was a jeweller's work made especially for him. Probably from his favorite jeweler Joseph Fuess in Munich. These Form 2 eagles all looked similar anyway, regardless of the manufacturer, because the RZM specified a specific pattern.
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NSDAP Sammler
I did understand. However, I doubt that Hitler wore a 14k gold Assmann pin. I assume it was a jeweller's work made especially for him. Probably from his favorite jeweler Joseph Fuess in Munich. These Form 2 eagles all looked similar anyway, regardless of the manufacturer, because the RZM specified a specific pattern.
It is not known how it really happened. But in normal, I was looking for a photo in wearing a pin, and I saw only Hitler. The pin is very similar to Assmann. And as I said earlier, if a person buys an item from the family, he can be sure. But if I buy this item from a person, I will not listen to stories about where the item came from. 70 years have passed, we are all losing the money on fakes.
Sent back the GAU badge today.
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NSDAP Sammler
I did understand. However, I doubt that Hitler wore a 14k gold Assmann pin. I assume it was a jeweller's work made especially for him. Probably from his favorite jeweler Joseph Fuess in Munich. These Form 2 eagles all looked similar anyway, regardless of the manufacturer, because the RZM specified a specific pattern.
Please, tell explain me, how many models of these pins were there? I understand that there are 3 models 9mm., 11mm., 21mm..
With respect
Mihg
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MigMig
Please, tell explain me, how many models of these pins were there? I understand that there are 3 models 9mm., 11mm., 21mm..
With respect
Mihg
These eagles were actually intended as a civilian insignia for political leaders of the NSDAP. They should be worn with civilian clothes, usually on the lapels. However, many PLs also wore them on their tie with their uniform from the very beginning. Just like Hitler did. They came in different sizes. Not just the three you mentioned. As far as I know, there were three forms. The first form, which existed before January 1933 and looked like the early SA and SS cap eagles; the second form, which you own, came in 1934 and was the same as the early PL visor cap eagles; and finally the 3rd form, which was worn from about 1937. This eagle represents the national emblem of the NSDAP.
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MigMig
Thank you my friend
I copied Your answer to my archive. I'm accumulating reference material
And this GAU badge, I understand that it was taken apart. Or I don't know but I don't like rivets. I'll look for another one
I hope I'll buy an Armband for this salary. And then I will ask you how to sew correctly to the sleeve. The tunic is not complete, I'm angry.
I told you it takes patience. I don't quite understand what your problem with the Gau badge is.
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Nice set of golden Party Badges. It's just a very small enamel chip that's hardly worth mentioning. I agree, if you have doubts about an item, it's very uncomfortable, so it's better to return it if you have the opportunity.
Hurry is very bad in this hobby because it often results in rushing to buy things that you later regret buying.
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