Hi Jacek,
Thanks for your reply. Sorry to hear that you just missed adding this beauty to your collection. I feel your pain! Was it a recent sale? Allegro? May I ask what the sale price was?
Regards,
Tony
Hi Jacek,
Thanks for your reply. Sorry to hear that you just missed adding this beauty to your collection. I feel your pain! Was it a recent sale? Allegro? May I ask what the sale price was?
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Hi Tony,
Just to let you know newly listed on Allegro silver Border Guards Badge, link below:
Odzn. Stra
Best wishes
Andrzejku
Hi once again,
When I have seen this Border Guard badge first time at eBay it was still available, after visiting its website and checking pictures with all details I was decided to buy it, but unfortunately after logging in to my eBay account the badge was sold... so I was really few seconds late....
It was sold from Romania and the new owner is from Canada.
Kind regards,
Jacek
The badge from Allegro, which was mentioned by Andrzejku is very similar to this one presented by Tony - the same non-transparent red enamel and very similar green enamel with in fact the only one difference - hallmarks on the reverse.
Cheers,
Jacek
Thanks Jacek. My understanding is that some badge makers occasionally opted out of the obligatory assay office submission (where they would stamp the hallmark if the metallurgical content met the producer's claim) in order to keep costs down. Evidently Reising was one of those shops.
Here's my other SG, same production lot as your it appears:
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
Greetings.
I'm trying to get the distinctive Polish Army Expert Marksman. who can send me a photo of the current distinguished and where I can buy it. They appreciate.
Hello GIJunny, and welcome to the forum
I'm not certain which specific badge you are after as there were several different ones issued during the Polish 2nd Republic to acknowledge firearm proficiency.
This series of badges were issued by the Polish National Rifle Association in four classes. It was officially accepted by the Polish Army in 1931. 30mm diameter. Various makers. Enameled and non-enameled.
• Marksman Badge
• Rifle Badge First Class (Gold)
• Rifle Badge Class II (Silver)
• Badge Rifle Class III (Bronze).
The one pictures here is a second class. The first class has a gold wreath mounted to the lower part of the enameled target.
The next series of badges were official Polish Army issues, authorized in 1932.
Here’s the Sniper Badge, issued in three classes – gold, silver and bronze. Very nicely designed badge. 32mm diameter. Bronisław Grabski of Łódź was a know producer.
This is the Marksmanship badge, also issued in three classes – gold, silver and bronze. 30mm diameter. Wiktor Gontarczyk of Warsaw was a producer.
Lastly is the Machine Gunner proficiency badge. I believe awarded in one grade only. 30mm diameter.
Your best bet is to keep an eye out on the internet auction sites, with Allegro being the most likely place to find one. The Rifle Association badges are the most common, especially in the lower classes. Be sure to post pictures of anything you find here to get an opinion on authenticity.
Regards,
Tony
All thoughts and opinions expressed are those of my own and should not be mistaken for medical and/or legal advice.
"Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday." - John Wayne
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