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    Prussian pilot badge

    Hi Guys,
    some shots of an issue prussian pilot badge recently got
    Ciao
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            #6
            Fine, fine - Mario!
            A Juncker with some wear and nice patina-
            and nice pictures,too!
            Regards
            Hagrid

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              #7
              Very nice badge! What is the base metal? I cant see any exposed tombac...is it neusilber?

              Rich
              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
              Decorations of Germany

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                #8
                Great item!
                You have realy good camera skills indeed

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rich G View Post
                  Very nice badge! What is the base metal? I cant see any exposed tombac...is it neusilber?

                  Rich
                  great question......how do I find out?...rather rookie on this stuff

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                    Originally posted by mario1 View Post
                    great question......how do I find out?...rather rookie on this stuff
                    First check with a magnet. If not magnetic then my pick would also be " neusilber" rather than tombac based on those images.

                    The next question, does a Juncker made from neusilber with that type of finish date from the period 1914-18 or 1920-40 ?

                    Chris

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                      #11
                      First type with a magnet, it could be silvered steel. If not magnetic then look closely with a loupe and see if any of the highlights show any exposed base metal.

                      Rich
                      Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                      Decorations of Germany

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                        #12
                        Thanks.
                        It's not magnetic.
                        Will check with a loop if there are areas of exposed metal.
                        There are darker areas in the highlits (cross,hinge) honestly can't tell wether they are exposed metal or just darkened for wear.
                        Will try to make close up
                        Mario

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                          To my knowledge,Juncker never made a steel(magnetic ) badge. Ferg

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                            Congratulations Dr. Mario. Perfect text book original. I would only say that I do not believe you will ever know the manufacturer. As with all issued stamped die-struck badges, it is conjecture.

                            Good catch!

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                              Originally posted by Ferg 1 View Post
                              To my knowledge,Juncker never made a steel(magnetic ) badge. Ferg
                              Did they use neusilber, tombac, or silber for their non-backed badges?
                              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                              Decorations of Germany

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