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Great army air ship badges Fergus, but i told you this .
I'm not convinced about the JUNCKER navy air ship badges. This is the only type i often see on market with different pin and catch but the same workmanship. It's a little odd why this only kind of badges have been seen on market, and for me too much for this low number of award. I only see two navy air ship badges that i call original and both out of a group with wearer picture.
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I just wonder ...... the badges for the navy were introduced with change of uniform regulations in 1916 (Bundesarchiv RM3/9511 S. 185, Deckblatt Nr.309) and were distributed by the Bekleidungsamt Wilhelmshaven. They were compared with sealed proof and should look like this from my former Collection, with inventory stamp of the Marinebekleidungsamt Wilhelmshaven.
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Steve, here are pictures of Maybauer marked piece.Although from a Juncker die there the simalarity ends. Pin is in Maybauer style ,hinge block does not match others but does match several 1930's Maybauer EK's. Finish is in typical Maybauer style with the overall having a very fine grained/etched finish and the shear cut marks on edges chased off and high polished, I have several pilot badges by this maker with the same finish. Inner edges have been very finely chased and finished to a high standard. I can only assume that the badge was struck by Juncker and finished at Maybauer (they were just across the road from Juncker). Size and weight conform to other pieces.
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