Attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that comes mounted onto its long-sized pin Attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that comes mounted onto its long-sized pin Attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that comes mounted onto its long-sized pin Attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that comes mounted onto its long-sized pin

Attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that comes mounted onto its long-sized pin

I recently uncovered two - fully identical! - examples of the actually scarcely encountered! - so-called: Lufwaffe- (ie. 'Heimat- u. Alarmflak-Artillerie'-) related, silver-toned membership-badge (ie. 'Mitglieds-Zivilabzeichen') that come both mounted onto their long-sized pins and that come in an overall very nice- and fully untouched, condition. Both lapel-pins are made out of silvered (I deem) zinc-based metal and come mounted onto their functional, long-sized pins as worn and/or issued. Both pins - which originate from a private-household in Germany and that belonged with certainty to a member of this hardly known TR-organisation - only show minimal aging caused by minimal usage and/or storage for decades (both pins are totally undamaged and retain a fully preserved and/or detailed surface, without showing any damage nor worn areas). The tiny pieces - that show a LW-related eagle-device with a swastika surrounded by a 'dented circle' - are totally void of a makers'-mark or alike. A similar badge is also figured in the 'Heering-Hüsken'-lapel-pin-catalogue wherein it is given a unique reference-number (9506A) and an estimated value of 400 Eu(!). The price is naturally intended per single lapel-pin. Simply a nice occasion to obtain a rarely encountered: 'Mitglieds- o. Zivilabzeichen des Heimat- und Alarmflak-Artillerie' for a competitive price!

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