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  1. Крутые у Вас кольца ! Знал бы раньше вот купил у Антиков 2 кольца за 7 000, на подарлк надо было Юбиляры довольны остались )
  2. Молибден в покрытии, в составе основы его нет. На счёт подлинности спорить не буду, но я до сих пор так и не понял, почему эти знаки относят к французской фирме Bacqueville? Может кто пояснит? Helmut WeitzeNew Member Helmut Weitze is offline Join Date: Jan 2012Location: GermanyPosts: 2Gentlemen,I am following your discussion about the Bacqueville KM badges for a while already. Normally I don’t participate here, but I would like to let you know about my personal experience with theses badges. In the late 1970s, when I was still in high school I travelled with some friends to Paris and found the Bacqueville shop be pure coincidence. When I was looking thru the window I didn’t believe my eyes: next to french orders and regimental badges, several of the KM badges were decorated, some with and some without the cartons: submarine, e-boat, high seas, auxiliary cruisers and coastal artillery badges, mine sweeper badges I don’t remember. But the price was the same: 200 Francs each (today ca. €35,—). So i spent my entire pocket money on the e-boat and auxiliary cruiser badges (the others were still very common and not much more expensive at the time) and had to call my father to send me some more money to get home. For me it was an amazing find, because it was the first time for me to see theses french productions. Most likely I was one the first ones, who brought them to Germany The only other one known before was the one illustrated in Angolia’s reference Book “For Führer and Fatherland”. If I am not wrong , the book was printed around 1975. I am convinced, that the badges were french war time period production, but different to the french KM breast eagles and sleeve patches, they were not accepted by the Kriegsmarine and never given out during WWII. It is more then possible, that reproductions of them exist today, which doesn’t make it easier, but the ones from the 1970s were old. I hope, that I could help the community a bit with my personal experience. Best regards from Hamburg, Helmut Weitze
  3. Спасибо, Влад! Знаки часто всплывают, когда их совсем и не ищешь!)) ай Да Виктор Молодец, ай Да Марьяна Красава )
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