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    #46
    Gallipoli

    Here are mine. All B.B. + Co.
    Jeff, weights are 28.41g (top), 27.53g (bottom left) and 28.46g (botton right).
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      #47
      Gallipoli

      the backs
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        #48
        Originally posted by Eric Stahlhut
        Dave,

        Here is what could possibly be another type of hallmark. The badge I have is of the same construction that you have shown, but the "mark" is comprised of two vertical rows of four squares. Until you showed the mark on your version I always attributed the marks on my example to merely be an unintentional result of the badge's manufacture process...who knows? That could very well be the case, but I find it curious that the mark is in the relatively same location as your chop.
        I hate to be a kill-joy, but I have to say that I think that this piece is identical to the "palm tree" pieces, and that both this mark and the "palm tree" mark are just indentations where a tool was used to crimp the sheet metal hinge into place. I know that's not as exotic as identifying it as a rare hallmark, but that's what it seems to be. Probably German made, probably period, but I would guess private purchase.

        Tim
        "Gentlemen! You can't fight in here, this is the War Room!" - President Merkin Muffley

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          #49
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          Last edited by Rick Research; 10-23-2004, 09:23 PM.

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