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    Hello guys , i found this and i am pretty sure it was made in the 1950s . Anyone have an idea if this is correct ?
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          Some sort of collector copy at best.
          pseudo-expert

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            Originally posted by john mack View Post
            Hello guys , i found this and i am pretty sure it was made in the 1950s . Anyone have an idea if this is correct ?
            Hi John

            What about it would leave you pretty sure it was made in the 50's?

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              Hmm

              It reminds me of ones that were peddled by an outfit in the 60's and 70's called WWII Limited
              Company in the Midwest. I believe they were selling for $20 or $25 during that same era.

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                #8
                I'm not even sure I'd pay the $45 that Reddick Militaria ask for a brand new one of these.


                http://www.reddickmilitaria.com/mm5/...de=200-110-040


                Sorry John, worthless junk that has some merit as a display item, but not much more.

                Marshall

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                  Yes agreed it is a collector copy but an old one . Even these have a good collectors value . this one was purchased in the 50s according to the previous owner .

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                    #10
                    Mhh, I would not have guessed it's that old. The quality just... isn't.

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                      John,

                      Is this the piece that comes with a COA from Homer Helter, or something like that?
                      Best regards,
                      Streptile

                      Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                        Originally posted by john mack View Post
                        Yes agreed it is a collector copy but an old one . Even these have a good collectors value . this one was purchased in the 50s according to the previous owner .

                        Hi John

                        You should be aware that the PLM you posted is a very common and prolifically available collector copy that has been offered by both Riddick Militaria and Nicholas Morigi since at least 1975. More here http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=Reddick+PLM

                        A quick search using the word 'Pour' on Nicholas Morigi's website http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/index.php?cat=Main

                        will clearly show them to be the same type as yours http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/show_pic.php?id=W3688S

                        and they are offered marked JGuS http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/show_p...=W3688S&inum=3

                        with a fitted case http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/show_pic.php?id=W3689

                        with decal that matches yours http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/show_p...d=W3689&inum=2

                        and a deluxe case option http://www.nicholasmorigi.com/show_pic.php?id=W3700 marked WILM


                        I don't want to rain on your parade, but Morigi's sell for £179.50

                        I would be extremely surprised if yours was in fact a 1950's purchase as claimed by the previous owner, but even if that was true, their collector value is currently... well... £179.50

                        I notice a marking on yours next to the clearly rogue 'W' that has been inscribed on the pie wedge. Is it a JGuS or 938?


                        Regards


                        Marshall
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                          thak you it is JG&S
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                            Originally posted by john mack View Post
                            thak you it is JG&S
                            JG&S and W. Covering their bases with this one...
                            Best regards,
                            Streptile

                            Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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                              That right if one cant fool you the other might.

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