Here's one I have 11/126 (Bierbaum & Proenen, Koln) chain stitched on both sides and a complete RZM label sewn with the correct letterdesignation. Additionally, it has the area (Althof) hand-stitched to one side in light blue.
Thanks John, very nice. Althof is a small village 10 mins NW of Bad Herrenalb and so is of course within the boundaries of JM-Untergau 126. Strictly speaking the name of the village shouldn't be on the pennant but clearly it has been stitched locally as opposed to being RZM-compliant so perhaps this is a repurposed Jungmädelschaft or JM-Schar pennant? What are it's dimensions John?
That's close to the size of the Jungmädelschaft (Jungenschaft) pennant so approx half the size of a regulation JM-Gruppe pennant. I'm thinking that it was originally the Jungmädelschaft (three or four of these made up the JM-Gruppe) in Altdorf who carried this item (with "Altdorf" stitched onto it) but that at some point and for some reason the 11/126 was added. Interesting pennant though. It would have been against regulations to add the JM-Gruppe number onto these smaller pennants and the reason they did it is probably lost to time.
Treasures indeed. A lot of history there and a lot of money too
Mädelgruppe 7/477 was good to see as I had no photos of that one, only the dealer listing. Mädelgruppe 2/742 is a nice addition to the list. Many thanks for showing them and congrats on your collection