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    Late war? Or 1930s EK1?

    This just arrived and I was curious to see what others thought. Detlev N. describes this as "pin back of the typical style of 1933-39" while Stephen P. in "The Iron Time" on p.199 calls it "late war manufacturing". I tend to vote 1930s as this is a type of hinge I have seen on sports badges and some tinnies before them Crazy Nazis ruined everything. It is not magnetic, however, the frame appears to be standard two-piece silver, (not brass) but the crown appears to have a tiny bit of brass showing through (?). The frame appears to have to be silvered and polished (?) as on the 1939 EK1. The EK is convex, very nice quality, very light, well made and overall a very nice EK.

    <img src=http://www.kaisersbunker.com/ek/1930a.jpg>

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    The reverse is just as nice. Has that interesting hinge, no markings, and a rather thin coke-bottle pin. The "brass" color showing on this pic is just from the scan, even with all that wear, it is silver.


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      #3
      Definitely 1930s+, with that sort of hinge plate.

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        #4
        Even later than the 30's sometimes; I have a nice one in a LDO-marked halbetui.


        Just watch out for the ones with the flat rather than rounded hinge plate. Those are incorrect.

        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...hightlight=LDO
        Last edited by Eric Stahlhut; 02-28-2004, 12:18 AM. Reason: Added link

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