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That is a GREAT Condition Assmann Observer in Zinc .
Most be one of the best Zincer`s I ever seen .
Jan Arne
Thank you.
There is still a small history to the badge:
It comes directly from a reduction, not from the airman separate from the sister. Since the airman H. Schnuer has been shot over England Plymot with his HE 111. I suppose the observer was his second piece and was never carried, perhaps he came never to carry by the firing also. If somebody knows something about the airman, am pleased with every information.
greets woodeye
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Hallo Karsten,
nice Badge and in nice condition.
greets woodeye
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Hello,
i find it very nice.
Sorry i have only one, with cutt off Thunder from Juncker
woodeye
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Hi,
thank you for your answers.
Does one have then by chance this implementation in zinc and could inform of that exactly Polished information? Since about the weight one could probably be able to determine the material.
greets
woodeye
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Is your badge zinc or tombac? If tombac, I think there are problems (wreath, hinge, catch, rivets)
Hi Scott,
i would say it is zinc and it is in a mind condition.
If which has in mark seen them just looked...
how can I control without damaging it? The weight lies with 31 gramm
greets
woodeye
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so these are all pictures what do hold you from the piece?
I like it very well....
greets
Holzauge
Opinions are welcome
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under the stamp is a "A" too, but very indistinctly
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what you are thinking about the Etui ?
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it is a zinker
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Hallo,
this is my new Badge !
greets
Holzauge
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Hi Jan,
nice bird and in a well used condition.
greets
woodeye
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Hi Kraut,
i don?t like it too. I think it is a fake.
greets
woodeye
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oh, really nice to see this great collection
Thanks
greets woodeye
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nice item and very interesting.
greets woodeye
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nice one and in really god condition.
greets
woodeye
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Then, nevertheless, thank you for the recommendation of the book, this I will probably get. I like your sleeve tape also very well, it had already seen on another web page.
The " J " or better is written said like it, has shown me only that there was this variation also. Since all cuftitles I had seen in my springs available to me, were differently written. What had surprised me first is the strong irregularity of the letters. Also with your M?lders the letters not everything are immediately written.
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Hello gene,
thank you for the answer, this pleases me to hear that it concerns here still early pieces, Thinking rather to late pieces, because the paper with Immelmann looked for me like shortage of materials.
Which time span do you mean with early pieces?
Is there a good book about sleeve tapes LW?
Unfortunately, I do not have a lot of sleeve tapes only these both and one more Hindenburg which comes from my family. This is sewed on quite fine material if you want I can see it still posten, but would become real I from you also noc completely with pleasure other cufftitles?
Tape shows the genes if you is able to to me, nevertheless, sometimes pictures of your M?lders?
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than you all,
and woodeye, i will take the skulls off and post pics; i will also be happy to post the wever cuff title on your thread--probably not until this coming saturday, as i am extremely busy until then.
That would be fine
greets woodeye
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Both are original
Thank you for your answer gene,
do you yourself have comparable pieces in your collection? I mine in the kind of the man's position?
Will will try to remove sometimes with opportunity the glue leftovers, had experimented already once with colour remover. The experience has shown that the glue is solved, but I the remover then without damages again from the material agree I am not sure yet. Will try out it sometimes with a comparable piece of material.
Do you have vieleicht an idea?
greets
woodeye
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Would connect me to the opinion of Paul, also I do not like the Litzen. Although also in the literature which are shown as an original. To the skulls I can say that there also were here some man's plates which were produced in different executions, here, unfortunately, I know only the aluminium and zinc variations, but there probably was also which in non-ferrous metal which became then versibert. Remove, nevertheless, sometimes a skulls and look sometimes the back?
Show, nevertheless, sometimes a few pictures of the sleeve tape, has shown itself two sleeve tapes which I have got recently.
regards
woodeye
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good question, where from they come then ?
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I also consider the book to increase, are cloth variations also illustrated there? Whom which?
woodeye
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a real rar nice Alu piece.
thank for showing
woodeye