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    2dresq

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    1. I thought I would supply some better shots and show the catch and the pin assembly and mounting to the plate. Here are some better shots.
    2. Greetings, I don't believe that this topic has ever been discussed. I have read some of the reference books on the insignia and am aware of the general design and pattern. My question is regarding how to tell if the rating badge is authentic Kriegsmarine or if it is a Bundesmarine patch. Is there something I am missing. I see that these patches are relatively inexpensive and so I am wondering if there are any forgeries or post war loss of quality to be noted. Please help answer my question. All of my current ones, I have purchased, have been from German Dealers and I believe them to be good, that being said, there are quite a few offered on ebay for a much better bargain. Please help this collector. Regards, 2dresq Justin G.
    3. I don't have any examples of a schwerin example but here is a submission of the badge showing what I probably couldn't explain in my previous posting.
    4. These are interesting points and new facts brought to light. I was unaware that S&L continued manufacturing after the war. This brings an interesting question. What happened to the maker companies? Did the go into a different line perhaps silverware, etc....? Thanks again. Is that Sub badge Funcke & Bruninghaus example one you have in your collection? Just out of curiosity, how were you able to trace it to that particular maker? To be honest, I took the seller and previous posting of badges with the same mark to lead me to the conclusion that it was an S&L badge. I looked through a couple of books and could not find a representation of the "o" Maker mark and attribution. I don't have Tom Durante's book in which this exact badge was used for example. It also goes to show that reference books are only as accurate as the person who is writing them. Regards, 2dresq
    5. Thanks for the information. The mold is similar to the Schwerin example. The edging where the head meets the beak has the same raised casting as the schwerin example. This exact badge was used in Tom Durante's book I believe on page 290. If you wouldn't mind, I would like to see the example from the publication that showed these "0" hallmark badges to be all fake. I know that there was a good acquisition of display boards from S&L.. Barry Turk of emedals.ca had them for sale along some having naval awards, KC's and such. It's a shame that I have never seen the catalogs and the company's take on their production of these awards. Thanks, Regards, 2dresq
    6. Greetings, I have completed my KM collection as far as badges. I still plan on getting a Schwerin 1st model when I find one that is in good condition. For now, Here is my latest acquirement. Enjoy, and thanks for looking. 2dresq
    7. I have an mini dehumidifier which I have in the back behind my display box which I have to recharge every 2.5 weeks on average. It all depends on how you wish to store and display them. Best of luck. Regards, 2dresq
    8. The Vaseline treatment: Apply a thin layer of vasaline to the affected area of the badge or an equal layer over the entire award. Let this sit for 24 hours. I was initially told to apply with a q-tip, however, I modified this and used an acid free touch up brush, to avoid any possible lint. The Vaseline treatment's main idea is to create a barrier from the outside air and moisture to help reduce the oxydation process. There are several schools of thought: The Vaseline treatment is believed to trap the damage below and potentially allow the oxidizer to continue to deteriorate. As the absence of an oxidant (in this case oxygen) does not allow for the formation of a stable oxide film which serves to protect the surface from corrosion. This will accelerate and promote additional corrosion if the potential exists, you could be doing more damage. Coming at this from the positive side: the existing oxygen is consumed by the chemical reaction (oxidation of the zinc) which cannot be replenished due to the non-polar hydrocarbon barrier, the corrosion should cease as no more oxygen and moisture can contact the zinc. it should and in my limited use, seems to prevent long term corrosion two fold, by displacing moisture, and by preventing additional moisture and oxygen from entering the equation. I have done this zinc treatment to my Cholm and my Narvik. I have seen some good results. The thing that you have to realize is that zinc pest is like a cancer, you will never be able to get rid of it. The damage is done. What the petrolium jelly can do is help slow this process down. I still do the vaseline treatment to these badges and I am very happy. Regards, 2dresq
    9. Avitas, That one there you posted was from Barry Turk @ www.emedals.ca and it's a good one He is a great guy. His staff is easy to work with and they have some nice items. I purchased my entire shield collection from Barry. My recommendation would be to do the vasaline treatment to your shield about every 6 months to help keep the corrosion and zinc pest from setting in further. Congrats on your shield. Regards, 2dresq Justin G.
    10. I am eagerly awaiting for your book Gordon. Thanks for the additional information. Regards, 2dresq
    11. The colors have not been altered. There is discoloration on the motto band, to show what I believe is true age and due to poor keeping by previous owner. Here is detail of center. Regards
    12. Finally the reverse of the plate. If there are specific shots I can take, Please let me know. There are not too many examples that I have seen on any of the military forums in regards to bavarian haubes. Thanks for looking. Regards, 2dresq
    13. The metal loops are missing where the plate would be affixed to the haube. Here is a close up of that.
    14. Greetings, I recently acquired this. I wish to see if my instincts were correct in thinking that this plate is an original. Thank you for looking. Regards, 2dresq
    15. I am sorry gentlemen, I found out that this is a forgery due to the sharp scoop. I am trying to find reference books on the Kriegsmarine badges. I am trying to get the John Angolia "Die Kriegsmarine" 3 volume set. I only have been able to get the 3rd volume. Gordon Williamson offered me another good reference but it is not available and hasn't been for several years. I really am trying to do research and to not waste the forum members time. If you have any recommendations, please let me know. Regards, 2dresq
    16. Thanks for looking, I believe this may be a good one. Please give me your opinions. Regards, 2dresq
    17. Greetings, I have this collection to display. I am proud of it and would like to post and share what I have put together; hopefully inspire other members. These awards are my favorite because I can trace down to the specific action that these awards and the requirements for earning such award. I thank you for looking. Regards, 2dresq
    18. Greetings Gentlemen, I have been in search of the Destroyer Paul Jacobi naval tallie. I have a photo album from a sailor who was assigned to the Paul Jacobi. I would really like to obtain one of these tallies to help complete this display. If you have one and are willing to sell, please contact me. With regards, 2dresq
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