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  1. Hi all HJ badges are not my strong point and I’ve uncovered these that have sat in a box in my storage unit for a while. Can anyone with any knowledge comment on whether they are genuine or fakes please. Thanks First up - a gold HJ honour badge
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  2. They look alright, apart from badge no.6, and possibly no. 1, not sure on these.
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  3. Badge 3 BM M1/122 is a known fake, badge 2 looks almost the exact same, so I would say this one was bad too unfortunately.
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  4. Hi Kenny Had it confirmed that M1/70 (badge 1) is a well known copy. Badge 2 is marked RZM m1/22 (hard to make out the number) Badge 3 has an RZM mark, the letters BM and M1/122 cheers
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  5. 1. M1/70 HJ Honour Award is a copy unfortunately. 2. Can't make out the maker, is it maker stamped? 3. Can't make out maker ? 4. Looks OK 5. Looks OK 6. I don't like this one either
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  6. US soldier practicing with the VB in the US. Source, National Archives.
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  7. Found a few images of V.B. Grenades from the National Archives.
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  8. More images of a French soldiers using the VB launcher.
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  9. French soldiers demonstrating loading of the VB Grenade.
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  10. US Marines training with the VB launcher on the M1903 rifle.
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  11. US soldiers demonstrating with the VB launcher on M1917 rifles (1st photo). 2nd photo, US troops with the M1903 rifle and launcher. Note the different style of launchers used for the rifles.
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  12. Another training photo showing how to load the VB launcher. It is hard to make out, but the emblem on the helmet looks like the Russian plate. Russian troops had the French helmet for use in WW1 as well.
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  13. French soldiers with Lebel rifles and VB launchers.
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  14. played by Heinrich Georg
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  15. and played by Götz George, 2013
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  16. Tambourmajor Günter Bodenstein remembers
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  17. Copy of a period photograph which shows 2 US soldiers, one with a VB launcher and the other with a Chauchat. The soldier on the right also has a good view of the Bolo knife on his hip.
    1 point
  18. Thoughts on this please and how much one would expect to pay for it in such condition thanks
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  19. Just observed, Kubanschild for 735,- Euro, now with 10% reduction till 23. December = 661,50
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  20. This looks an original Heer issue to me. Looking at condition I would see it at about £200 or so. It would be more if it was in better condition or if it was panzer or KM. You can find them (very rarely) with a makers mark and these will be more than double or treble that.
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  21. Yes prices seem to be all over the place these days
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  22. I've seen recent examples for around 450-500
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  23. Hi john, that one is original, probably worth around £195 to £225
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