This thread was originally posted in the Imperial forum, where there are also some detailed close-ups...:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=358916
I found this badge interesting, as it struck me as a possible Third Reich era/1930s wearers' copy - or even a later restrike/copy.
The look, feel and smell indicate that this is a badge that is old (but, how old...?) and that it has actually been worn.
The detailing is exquisite, but the design (Crown, detailing to the landscape, bow etc.) does not follow the "norm" (e.g., Juncker or Meybauer).
The solid badge is struck in Tombak, the pin/hinge/catch setup looks vaguely familiar compared to some TR badge makers' hardware, even though it looks like the hinge has been resoldered at some point in time, when also a plate was added to give more "attachment area".
Here are some measures and weight:
Height: 74.5 mm
Width: 45.5 mm
Thickness: 3.5 mm (wreath)/5.6 mm (crown)
Weight: 35 g
The comments I had indicated that this might be an early '57 type restrike of the Prussian pilot badge, hence the reposting in this forum...
What are your thoughts...? If genuine, is this a rare birdie...?
Cheers,
Mikael
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=358916
I found this badge interesting, as it struck me as a possible Third Reich era/1930s wearers' copy - or even a later restrike/copy.
The look, feel and smell indicate that this is a badge that is old (but, how old...?) and that it has actually been worn.
The detailing is exquisite, but the design (Crown, detailing to the landscape, bow etc.) does not follow the "norm" (e.g., Juncker or Meybauer).
The solid badge is struck in Tombak, the pin/hinge/catch setup looks vaguely familiar compared to some TR badge makers' hardware, even though it looks like the hinge has been resoldered at some point in time, when also a plate was added to give more "attachment area".
Here are some measures and weight:
Height: 74.5 mm
Width: 45.5 mm
Thickness: 3.5 mm (wreath)/5.6 mm (crown)
Weight: 35 g
The comments I had indicated that this might be an early '57 type restrike of the Prussian pilot badge, hence the reposting in this forum...
What are your thoughts...? If genuine, is this a rare birdie...?
Cheers,
Mikael
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