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    interesting kuban shield

    Hello,
    I want to present a new and interesting kuban shield in my collection.

    From all what we know today, it is an early example.

    High quality stamping and soldered before gilding .

    The special feature is the double stamping, a production error that makes it unique.

    best regards
    Pattex



    #2
    Indeed unique ! a nice early example a Friday afternoon shield or a Monday morning one
    Prost ! Steve.

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      #3
      Now that's VERY interesting

      I wonder... how it was done ?? First stamping looks different at all from the second one... different dies ?!

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        #4
        Thank you guys!

        From my perspective the second stamping is identical (same die), but a little bit offset .

        best regards
        Pattex

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          #5
          It's like getting two shields for the price of one

          That's what my entire collection looks like after a few too many adult beverages!

          Best,

          Jeff

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            #6
            Well, that's an interesting piece for sure!!
            It looks like the first strike was off centre, and not full on, its surprising that the piece wasn't binned there and then?
            Anyway, a second correct strike was made, resulting in what we see now, again, somewhat surprising that the shield made it to the next stage of production, but it did, as the prongs were soldered on!!
            I doubt that S&L's quality control. especially in the earlier days, would have allowed this piece to go on sale??
            Maybe it was sold as a second or the worker simply took it home??
            I guess we will never know for sure!!!
            -Nigel
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nigel N View Post
              Maybe it was sold as a second or the worker simply took it home??
              I guess we will never know for sure!!!
              -Nigel
              Hello Nigel,
              perhaps, you are right, but we must also consider, that we view a detailed picture. In a distance from about 50 cm you see nothing from double stamping .

              best regards
              Pattex

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                #8
                Yes, after I wrote that, I realised that there was also every chance that it was still went for sale, and was bought, maybe it wasn't noticed by the buyer, or not considered important!!
                -Nigel
                sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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