Photos can not be seen, and it's about a Hitler Youth Armband but the comment "If you see "Fahnen Feeken" on anything - run a mile." does not bode well
I do not know this website so can't vouch for the comment.
HJ Armband Fahnen Feeken - Hitler Youth Militaria Collector Forum
Beyond that, I can't help with the construction but the marks look fresh and the aging looks fake. The white on one side is nice and clean, but on the other you have dirt.
"Please", Thank You" and proper manners appreciated
My greatest fear is that one day I will die and my wife will sell my guns for what I told her I paid for them
"Don't tell me these are investments if you never intend to sell anything" (Quote: Wife)
And yet the comment on that site doesn't say anything about why it's bad. That always drives me nuts! Anyway, better safe than sorry though. Thanks Map!
Fahnen Feeken= Flags fairies ???? Well that is what my Translator say's....
I can't help Cous, But I'll be standing by to watch what others have to say about thr Flag Fairies.
Semper Fi
Phil
Yes everyone knows the dreaded flag fairy regiment..
Nope. Fairy = Fee, plural Feen.
Feeken is just a surname.
Well so much for that translator program!!
Thank you Andreas for clearing the Fairies thing up!
Semper Fi
Phil
Genthin is a town in Germany, Parchenstr. 34 I would guess is an address? I looked up Genthin and the closest thing I found was a street named "Parkstrasse." I'm not sure what the SS/P HW.36 marking means though.
Yes; it's an address, but it doesn't exist anymore:
The former Parchenstraße (after the municipality of Parchen, which was eventually incorporated into Genthin in 2002) was already re-named Magdeburger Straße in 1934.
From 1951 to 1990, it was called Dimitroffstraße (after the Bulgarian Communist politician Georgi Dimitroff), then (after the end of the GDR) reverted back to its previous name of Magdeburger Straße.
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