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08-17-2022 01:52 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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MigMig
Yes, my I had opinion 21mm. is good for jacket, but is big for Tie.
I look on Your tunic. It not bad. I want to buy that. What You mean? I like this, because the pin has RZM .
About Hitler, I know
I saw his pin ))))
This is a Form 3 Eagle, worn from June 1939. It doesn't match a 1938 pattern PL Tunic.
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MigMig
It is obviosly woolen, but - to be honest - it looks really brandnew. Don't know how to deal with that!
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NSDAP Sammler
It is obviosly woolen, but - to be honest - it looks really brandnew. Don't know how to deal with that!
Thank you. I'll continue to looking for.
Yes, it's looks like new
And the material is very strange. Large threads are visible. This is the first time I see such large threads.
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NSDAP Sammler
It is obviosly woolen, but - to be honest - it looks really brandnew. Don't know how to deal with that!
Thank you. I'll continue to looking for.
Yes, it's looks like new
And the material is very strange. Large threads are visible. This is the first time I see such large threads.
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MigMig
Hello! I have a question. My kamarade should be rewarded. I found this badge. As I understand it is type 1. There is a a bit different design type 2. I don't know which one to choose. I don't like this badge because there is no manufacturer's stamp. What do you think of this badge? Weitze has a great type 2. But maybe type 1 is better?
I have GPB, and iron cross, but I think one badge will be good . 3 awards is enough.
You should take Type 2. Type 1 was worn until about 1932/33. Then came type 2. I can't comment on the authenticity of this piece but IMO it's good. The Type 2 badges, however, were available in different versions. In aluminum or fine zinc, or nickel-plated non-ferrous metal. Solid material and pressed hollow, with and without RZM and manufacturer marking. I also have three Type 2 in different versions.
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