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    J Temple-West

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    1. Hi John,

      Yes, larger pictures would be a benefit in assessing the badge, but we can say that it has the characteristics of a 2nd pattern by C.E Juncker.

      These badges, as is the way with most TR collectables, have been copied and this is where the clear (obverse/reverse) photo?s come into play.

      Going on the photo supplied?. I would say that it?s okay, but let?s have a shot of the back just to make sure.

    2. The type with the 'stepped' swastika. This particular WB came with a medal bar obtained many years ago. Nothing on the bar to suggest the recipiant was in the the 'LC' so no help there.

       

      Gordon.. A very nice badge. I must remember to look in at the sale room a little more often! ;)

       

       

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    3. Hi Matthias

      As the guys say, a tripod is an important piece of kit for sharp images. The use of light is another important factor and I'm with Richard when it comes to the use of natural light.

      I tend to use the 'macro' function on my Nikon 8700 and resize the image on photoshop.

      Regarding the badge. A heavy 2nd pattern in very nice condition.

      The thing that interests me is that you say that it was awarded in 1938. Do you have any documentation to go with the badge to confirm the qualification date? The reason I ask is that we know that Assmann were producing their 1st pattern badges up until 1938 and it would be nice to have a more precise time frame for the introduction of the 2nd pattern, as I think the consensus is that these 2nd pattern badges came out in 39-40 and the same type continued to be used (in various metals) throughout the war.

      Below; Comparison between the early 1st (left) and wartime 2nd patterns.

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