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07-28-2011 01:59 AM
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Re: Three german WW2 Verwundetenabzeichen / Wounded Badge
The pictures uploaded with their secuence all mixed up..
. Sorry for that. See the pics where all 3 badges are (front & rear) to know which one is which one in the close up pics..
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Re: Three german WW2 Verwundetenabzeichen / Wounded Badge
They all look like black awards to me. I've not seen one marked ESP before but that doesn't make it fake, the other two look ok. I'm not into the Wound badges so maybe one of the other guys can help.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
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Re: Three german WW2 Verwundetenabzeichen / Wounded Badge

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Stickgrenade
ESP is a desirable maker of only Black Wound badges, it stands for maker Eugen Schmidthaussier Pforzheim
Nick
That´s a great piece of information !!! Why ESP is a "desirable" maker ? I was thinking selling one of the bages to a friend, precisely the ESP one because from all three it is in least good state. But it calls to my attention that it is not rusty at all... Should i better keep that one and sell another one? What a dilemma, because i like them all..
By the way, and where does L/11 come from?
Are marked badges rather rare or common?
Sorry for so many questions but i am thirsty of knowledge...
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Re: Three german WW2 Verwundetenabzeichen / Wounded Badge

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danhashman
That´s a great piece of information !!! Why ESP is a "desirable" maker ? I was thinking selling one of the bages to a friend, precisely the ESP one because from all three it is in least good state. But it calls to my attention that it is not rusty at all... Should i better keep that one and sell another one? What a dilemma, because i like them all..
By the way, and where does L/11 come from?
Are marked badges rather rare or common?
Sorry for so many questions but i am thirsty of knowledge...

It is desirable as in not so common, it is still worth as much as other BWBs depending on condition.
L/11 is the maker Wilhelm Deumer. Marked badges are fairly common and dont really increase the price that much.
If you like them all, keep them all 
Nick

"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
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