Attractive, aluminium-based EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') cap-badge being a maker- (ie. 'M.H. - 36'-) marked- and/or very detailed example that was specifically intended for usage on the RAD-caps (aka: 'Kaffeebohnen') Attractive, aluminium-based EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') cap-badge being a maker- (ie. 'M.H. - 36'-) marked- and/or very detailed example that was specifically intended for usage on the RAD-caps (aka: 'Kaffeebohnen')

Attractive, aluminium-based EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') cap-badge being a maker- (ie. 'M.H. - 36'-) marked- and/or very detailed example that was specifically intended for usage on the RAD-caps (aka: 'Kaffeebohnen')

This is an attractive - nicely 'anodised'- and typical aluminium-based! - typical EM- (ie. NCO-) pattern, RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') cap-badge being a clearly maker- (ie. 'M.H.'-) marked, '1936'-dated- and/or very detailed example that was specifically intended for usage onto the specific RAD-caps (aka: 'Kaffeebohnen') and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. I deem just moderately used- and/or once cap-attached-), condition. The piece is executed in 'stamped' (ie. pressed) alumnium-based metal and truly retains all of its red- and/or black-painted colour as to be expected. Next to the clearly present makers'-designation does the badge also bear a: 'Ges.Gesch.'-patent-pending-marking, a: 'RADwJ'-logo in a triangle and/or date of production ('1936') as can be seen on the pictures. The badge naturally comes with both its (copper-based) prongs present and in place and can as such easily be re-mounted onto a RAD-cap. The badge truly shows great pronounced detail and will be hard to be upgraded!

Code: 63975

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