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        #18
        Mine appears to have more defined detail ? But if mine is post war surely the same die would be used and just a different pin, hinge and catch ? They are the same maker afterall.

        Maybe mines fake ?

        Marcus

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          #19
          Michel-- your recipient was only an "Obermatrose," or Gefreiter, so no personnel records on him.

          Marcus-- I don't know. But Meybauer pieces ALWAYS seem to have their characteristic "fish tail" pin up at the hinge end, and yours doesn't.

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            #20
            Hi, MarcusMeybauer pieces also generally have round wire catches as well.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Rick Lundström
              Michel-- your recipient was only an "Obermatrose," or Gefreiter, so no personnel records on him.
              Rats!

              I was sort of hoping to somehow establish whether or not Meybauer pieces were actually worn during the war via Rick's wizardry.

              Sorry to bother you, my man!

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                #22
                Thank you for your answer Rick.
                Ohne Seemacht, keine Weltmacht !

                Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=522068

                Always interested by Kriegsmarine headgear, uniform and U-Boot related items.

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                  #23
                  The hinge and pin on Michel's U-boat badge is almost identical to WW2 Paul Meybauer EK1’s. Based on this I would date this piece late 30’s, early 40’s. <O</O

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                    #24
                    I was looking at the EK's too, to see if mine was okay in any way shape or form ? I think mine could be a 1960's copy ???? I don't know, maybe Gordon Williamson could tell.

                    I think the 20's and 30's badges were better detailed than Michels, and the earlier they are the more 'sloppy' for want of a better word, the detail is.

                    Can anyone else post pictures of their Imperial U boot badges......any examples of WW1 and post war Maybauers out there ?

                    Kind regards,

                    Marcus

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                      #25
                      I disagree with Dez´s late dating of Michel´s badge. Here is a steel WWI Oldenburg FA cross by Meybauer (which is period WWI) with that same pin.
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                      Cheers, Frank

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                        #26
                        Obverse
                        Cheers, Frank

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                          #27
                          Frank,


                          Very nice cross!

                          I am curious as to how you were able to positively date it to period WW1. Couldn't it just as easily be a strike from the 20's or 30's?
                          These crosses were made in brass and steel/iron during the those years as well, no?

                          best,

                          e~

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                            #28
                            Dear Eric,

                            That is theoretically right, but the context of this badge when I acquired it, was period WWI. Don´t know if this is 100% reliable, but a knowledgeable German Imperial collector I know well also confirmed to me that this is typical WWI manufacture.
                            Cheers, Frank

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                              #29
                              ..and check Mike K´s Meybauer EK 1914 (which is period with these side hooks) in this thread:

                              http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=47040

                              So that type pin is certainly not a sure sign for a late thirties or even forties manufacture as Dez suggested.
                              Cheers, Frank

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                                #30
                                Thanks for pointing that out Frank, I didn’t realise Meybauer were using that setup so early, you live and learn! <O</O

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