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Can anyone tell me how a 1938 cost more then say 1934 well the 1938 cost lot more thanks
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Does anyone have thoughts on the above question? Would anyone have something to share? --dj--Joe
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I'm not sure that I understand the question?
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Just remembered that I also have a couple of pieces that I've not shown before.
Firstly a stickpin which I was told is for Ortsgruppe München... Reverse unmarked.
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And a 25 year badge maked to Klotz u. Kienast. München on the reverse.
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Two more good-looking badges Don. The Ortsgruppe München stands out with an unusual but interesting shape. I was not aware of 25-year badges for the DDAC. I wonder, were there other year designations?
This was a nice surprise. I did not expect to see anything new and so interesting added to this thread. thank You, Don.
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Thank you Joe. I've never seen any with a different year on them, but it doesn't mean that they aren't out there. I have seen another of the strange shaped one, this time with the letters A.C.M. instead of O.C.M. I was told that it was for Automobil Club München..... But whether that is really what the letters were for I cannot say.
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Thought to bring this back around to see if any collectors had other items to share. Any and all related items would be of interest.
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I notice the eagle heads face different directions on some items. For example the 1934 vs the 1938 honor pins shown on page one. I recall that early Heer belt buckles also faced a different direction.
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I seem to recall reading somewhere in dim & distant past that Hitler passed orders to do with which way the eagle should look for certain organisations.... I assume that it was down to that.
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