I did not succeed in getting sharp photos of the front, but i hope they are good enough to perhaps give me feedback on the issue of originality?!!
all the best,
Stig
ps! is it more accurate to call them service badges?
I did not succeed in getting sharp photos of the front, but i hope they are good enough to perhaps give me feedback on the issue of originality?!!
all the best,
Stig
ps! is it more accurate to call them service badges?
These appear to be all fine period original stickpins for membership in a veteran's organization. A very nice grouping.
BOB
LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.
The stickpin on the left is the basic membership badge [Bundesabzeichen, lit. "Association Badge"] of the NS-RKB, which was worn by all members.
The three pinback badges are award badges for long-term membership [Jubiläums-Abzeichen, lit. "Jubilee Badge"]. They came in the three grades pictured here, for 25, 40 and 50 years of membership.
When wearing the NS-RKB's uniform, the Bundesabzeichen was worn on the tie and the Jubiläums-Abzeichen on the left lapel. The membership badge could also be worn in the lapel buttonhole of a civilian suit.
I see nothing wrong with them (but this is not my area of expertise).
this is such a great, friendly forum!!!
thank you for looking at this and helping me!!!!
Stig
all look ok.
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