Absolutely 100% authentic in every way,.. well known early variant, around 18mm, appears totally untouched.
Absolutely 100% authentic in every way,.. well known early variant, around 18mm, appears totally untouched.
Thank you for that slados. That's a good lesson for me.
I'm sorry for my mistake (but it was only a opinion )
Been reading this thread and i can see alot of differences between your pin badge and on my husband picked up from a antiques fair last weekend.. could this be real then?
Hello bmoore welcome to the forum. I d love to help you out, but with the pictures posted it's too difficult to make out the details to give an opinion. It would be best to take more clear images and start a new thread pertaining to your badge in the Parteiabzeichen subsection in the non combat and related forum. You have the image uploading skill down so you re halfway there. Best regards.
Brian
I agree, of course--- better photos would help greatly and should always be a priority when posting for opinions on authenticity. That said, even from these out of focus shots it appears rather easily identifiable as a M1/25 by Rudolf Reiling... it has not had a good life but appears perfectly authentic. But, again, please do post better in focus photos.
I had her ready to go Salados. I was just waiting for better photos. But of course brother I agree. Best regards.
Brian
About to purchase a NSDAP party pin - opinions?
The irony here is of course I was wrong in my included thread in post number 3 lol.
I just came across this badge anyone know if it's real or fake? It's a little different from the ones I normally see so i'm not 100% on it.
Looks like a good buttonhole (M1/34 Karl Wurster ? can’t really see the MM ).
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