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fallschirmjaeger reg 1 pennant
hi there,
ive had this pennant since a kid in the late 60's and it was given to me by a vet who lived next door
to my grandparents.
he was in the ox and bucks a para in ww2 and came from a military family.
he had heck of a lot of german stuff he brought back.
having said that, im a bit confused with the pennant as although its pretty old i have
not seen one anywhere.
further it is of a thick plastic with a rubbery feel to it and although well made i've not heard of
this kind of material being used.
theres no maker or other marks present
i'm beginning to feel it might be a fantasy piece
any thoughts on this and was this kind of material used by the third reich?
thanks
ian
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05-05-2014 08:47 AM
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Circuit advertisement
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Not to my knowledge. It looks like a normal souvenir/tourist piece.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
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Hi Ian, not an item I have ever seen before either? Very attractive design regardless of any possible dubious origin.
Hopefully others will be able to add more.
Cheers, Ade.
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I don't like, seems to be one armband on a printed flag, or all is printed, very cheap!
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thanks for your input guys, im not surprised, just wanted a second opinion to be sure
ian
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It looks similar to Veteran organisation pennants, but they tend to not have the swaztika on them. I still think it might be something of that nature and as you say you have had it a long time. It probably displays well with a collection of other FJ items.
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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I agree with Jerry B (above), looks like it would be from some form of Veteran's Organisation. Interesting that they have kept the swastika on this one.
Bob
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I have never seen another example of this piece and I would doubt qa faker only made one. My thoughts are that it was likely a souvenir piece made for members of the regiment. In the 1960's, it is doubtful that anyone would have taken the time to make such an obscure piece.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
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Certainly don't be throwing it away as a fake.
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thanks for the further feedback. im not likely to get rid of it. perhaps i should try and contact a veterans association see if they can throw some light on it? anyone recommend any particular association? thanks again
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