Hi guys,
I have this shooting badge for a while now but was never convinced of its originality.
The silver finish is worrying me, it look so “new”.
On the other hand, the gold finish on the closing pin is still a bit visible and had some wear. Also the diamond looks okay to me.
What do...
Hi everyone,
Anyone here who has a maker marked M1/77 HJ membership pin in his collection? I'm working on article about Foerster & Barth and need a good close-up from the front and reverse of this maker. I guess they are a bit rare because the only example that I could find was the piece...
Hi everyone,
generally I like all of them, although I have mixed feelings about one or two...
I would like to hear your opinions, just to be on the safe side.
Thanks for help,
Chris
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RZM M1/77
hi fellas any Opinions on this HJ marksman badge mould be great,Origionallity mostly,i am concerned cause it looks so new & the pin weld is not standard & the RZM mark & numbers are placed strange & are very small,though it is marked RZM,maker M1/77,any comments much appretiated cheers.
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This is the running list of HJ membership badge makers. As new confirmed makers come in they will be added to this thread.
Note: to be included into this list the maker must be shown in a primary source and/or the badge must be fully discussed...
Hello
I am new in this forum and wanted to present my shooting honourings HJ to you sometimes....
mfg Brian
M1/77 Förster & Barth, Pforzheim
M1/63 M1/63 Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid
Source: http://www.hj-research.com/forum/f90/rzm-hersteller-list-1190/index2.html#post36054
M1/1 Kallenbach, Meyer & Franke ~ Luckenwalde
M1/2 Richard Conrad ~ Weimar
M1/3 Max Kremhelmer ~ München
M1/4 Karl Gutenkunst ~ Oranienburg ( License withdrawn on 10.01.1935)
M1/5 Walter Simon ~ Dresden...