#36252
03/29/2010 10:07 PM
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These containers have been on eBay for quite a while. I suspect they are repro's, but that's a guess. What is interesting are the RZM numbers for Assmann, espcially 5/8. It seems I have read in the past this is not a valid number, particularly on SS metal cap skulls.
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#36253
03/29/2010 11:42 PM
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Assman did have a valid RZM number M5/8 for Uniform Accessories. Here is a list of RZM codes:
M1 - insignia M2 - sub-contractors M3 - symbols or emblems M4 - belt buckles M5 - uniform accessories M6 - aluminum products M7 - daggers M8 - metal accessories M9 - meeting badges (tinnies) M10 - musical instruments M11 - NSDAP Long Service Medals M12 - NSDAP miniature Long Service Medals
Jim
Looking for EKI spanges, first model intermediate and second model L/12.
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#36254
04/03/2010 10:10 PM
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M5 was used primarily for buttons, belt ramps, dagger hangers, clips and some open-faced buckles. Cap insignia (eagles, skulls, wreaths) came under the M1 license code. Assmann's M1 code was M1/17.
Cheers,
Stephen Gold Party Pin Website: http://pages.interlog.com/~sjl/GPB
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