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    You've a good eye, Bob.

    The full maker mark "P.Meybauer, Berlin" on this zinc piece shows that it was most likely produced quite early-on during the change over from tombak to zinc as most zinc pieces by this maker show only the maker's initials, "PM"

    Nice find!

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    Looks in nice shape! Congrats :cheers: You don't see many cases with the silver lettering either.

    I have an early cased buntmetal Meybauer in mint minus condition of you are interested in comparison photos?

    Tim

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    Hi Bob,

    Very nice Meybauer. I think the hinge might have been resoldered on or otherwise replaced, I have never see that type of hingepin on a Meybauer before. At first I thought maybe just the hingepin was replaced, but the dark solder and scratches around the hinge suggest the entire hinge might be a replacement or at least reattached. A few angled shots of the hinge area will tell us for sure.

    Tom

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    Well, the good news is I found one of my 3.5 discs with the old raw photos. I had a 2nd one with the case in detail, but that one is gone. I think these will do for now but, I eventually will need to reshoot this one as the PICS just don't do the badge justice; just too much glare to really see the finite details.

    Enjoy! :cheers:

    Tim

    With the case (gold lettering)

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    A closer look at the eagle; has a lot of details as the condition is near mint (really mint) but I think the original lacquer is still there and reflects a lot of light in the photos.

    Still, these have ugly beaks IMO.

    Tim

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    Last one...

    Here's the reverse set-up. Note the longer hinge, rivet style and of course the maker's mark which is classic Meybauer font. Also, for those that know what to look for..the teardrop die flaw.

    Tim :beer:

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