69803 Paar Kragenspiegel für Offiziere der Marineartillerie, Marineari, MA
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in my second outing with a metal detector i found this item but i have no idea what it is. :confused:
Front: approximately 15 cm ⌀
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Rear:
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On it there are no holes or hooks.:(
Some other guys have found the same object in different part of Italy always in places where there were battles or Allied/German encampment. ; nobody knows anything about it.
They suppose it has to do with German armaments, but in my opinion i think belongs to Canadian troops.
I hope you can help me:)
Greetings,
Lewis
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Description: Hello all,
Here’s your chance to pick up a very nice and full-length KM cap tally. This is a hard one to find and it’s right as rain and priced right!
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William Kramer
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Here’s your chance to pick up a boxed EK_1 that’s complete with the outer cardboard carton. On the underside of the carton there is a name written however I do not believe this was not the original owner. When I opened the case a photo of a German soldier sat in the upper lid, and I can only assume this is a photo of the recipient. The cross itself is a beautiful L/52 Zimmerman marked example that has nearly all of it’s factory frosting. The paint to the core is not perfect as can be seen in the photos, which is odd considering how flawless the frosting truly is. The outer carton is correctly marked for Fritz Zimmerman of Stuttgart. One flap of the outer carton has been lost to time. An added bonus is that the actual award case is L/52 stamped as well in black ink on the white satin of the upper lid.
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I get today this early war 1939 named MKII Helmet .
Helmet has outside Slightly rough camouflage , and it looks like on the front are removed badge , do you have an idea ? .
best regards
Michael
This is a Deumer Krim shield. 99% of the bronze wash is gone and it has just a minimum of what may be zinc pest (which has now been treated with a micro layer of Vaseline).
This one has the paper backing but the glue has dried out thus allowing us to see the reverse. This one was only manufactured with 3 pins (not broken) as you can see from the impressions on the reverse of the paper backing. Thanks to Stewy for pointing out that this could be to save time (as the worker were paid by the piece) or to save material. You can also see (as pointed out by Ralph) that one of the prongs was moved at one point a long time ago. The rust stain and the paper backing glue done match up.
All just little tidbits that make this hobby so much fun.
Double click photos to enlarge for better views. You can see traces of the wash on bottom edge and wing tips.
Enjoy!
Michael
And together with my others….still an empty spot for a Narvik Shield