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Hi Guys,
Sorry for the silence, I was on the Military Show in Kassel.
Here some other badges where Meybauer DOES NOT use a round catchplate.
Thank you.
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CHE
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Hi Tom,
It is characterised for the later production of the Meybauer's badges.
We know the Meybauer's badges without maker mark and without a round catchplate on this catch.
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CHE
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Dear Gentlemans,
We have all the evidence given.
We have lots of different badges (and images)
from different makers and we are able to compare them.
So, who's the maker of this badge?
Best regards, CHE
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Pay attention on the hook.
It has been soldered without a base, which is characterised for the later production of this maker.
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CHE
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Pay attention on the flattens of the needle - it's characterised for this maker, too.
And the base of the catch, which has different-sized sides.
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CHE
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Pay attention on the clips. On the wreath we can find a special depressions for them.
The clips and depressions are characterised for this maker.
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CHE
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Hi Gentlemans,
So, what do we have.
There's an items reverse. An item hasn't been worn at all.
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CHE
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Spasiba, Che
Paul Meybauer wreath??
The reverse shot should be interesting.
I'm Still sceptical I'm afraid.
Hi John,
Oh, if my English was as good as your Russian!
Yes, you are absolutely right. This wreath was made by Paul Meybauer.
The wreath hasn't been worn at all, the same is for eagle.
Traditionally on the zink wreath and on the zink eagle the surfacing hasn't been saved.
An eagle and a wreath have slightly different types of colours, because the surfacing was different, of course.
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CHE
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You are mean sir!
Tom
No, I have a generous russian soul!
And I'm showing a wreath now, one day before the official publication.
Any more opinions now, sir Tom?
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CHE
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Zinc Deumer
No, it's not Zinc Deumer.
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CHE
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No, it's not B&N L...
Please wait, I'm going to kill several collectors for one shot!
Any more opinions?
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CHE
P.S. I'll reveal the reverse and wreath of this badge on Sunday.
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Hi Tom,
Thank you for your oppinion, but Deschler have never made the LW badges(known until today).
Such eagle's talons is very characteristic for one of the standart LW-makers.
Any more oppinions?
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CHE
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Thank you very much, guys!
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CHE
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It was an extraodinary find in Germany!
This is what was with this badge too.
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CHE
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Hi !
That is a high Quality Juncker Groupe , very nice !
Jan Arne
Thank you.
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CHE
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Good evening!
We have a big time difference, thats why I'm answering with a delay.
No, it's not Juncker and I don't believe in badge with a round wreath.
This badge is made from zink and it has a standart oval wreath.
Any more opinions?
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CHE
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I know what you would like to see.
I've seen several good fakes, but this one is original.
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CHE
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Hi Guys,
What do you think of this bird?
From which nest did it fall?
(who produced this bird?)
Thanks
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CHE
P.S. The wreath and the back-side of the badge I'll show later,
because I'd like it to be a little intrigue ...
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Hi Guys,
Unfortunately, I didn't have any time to demonstrate this mark, but I'll do it now.
I know that this mark was put on the badges at the end of the war, but it has existed!
Thank you!
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CHE
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Hi Guys,
After the long silence, I'd like to show a nice mini collection,
which I've been completing for a long time.
All badges are Juncker J1 (except the civil badges, of course)
On the left: with full Junckers marking, on the right: with "CEJ" marking.
In the centre: the PO J1 with full marking.
All badges in early cases.
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CHE
I'm sorry for the quality of the photos, but I can't post the big size photos.
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One comrade from Russia, raised a question about the pin, he sais it has been replaced from the silver grade and does not belong to the bronze one.
Nonsense... good conclusion !
I have a silver badge but a pin looks as bronze.
It means that a pin from a bronze badge?
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CHE
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Unknown bird
in Germany: Third Reich: Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Hi Tom,
No bets, I'll show this badge on the next show.
And you'll make youself sure.
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CHE