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    #16
    My first thought was that it had been factory done, and I think I wrote that in my first reply.
    It does make a difference, certainly to me, when it was done! So it would be great if we could work it out!!
    If this has been done by someone at home, then it would just be a de-Nazified copy of a TR medal, not really collectable from my point of view, if however it was factory done, then it becomes an interesting Souval variant, almost certainly made for vet wear, and so collectable!!!
    -Nigel
    sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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      #17
      Also I wanted to mention another thing: where the swastika used to be (I mean where the sanding was done), there are very small "holes" / "bubbles" in the core. I have never seen these on "genuine" denazified examples (however did not even check them properly). Is it not possible that Souval used a different technic to create the iron cores having a more rough (textured surface)?

      I have made a small study and learned that the cast iron surfaces are always rough but there are different standards of polishing / making them more smooth:

      http://www.afsinc.org/about/content.cfm?ItemNumber=6915

      How about Souval simply used a more rough sander than others - at least if they used any sander...? This could explain why the Souval cores are "textured"....

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        #18
        That's quite possible Andrew, we would need to see a bare core, with no paint to know I guess?
        -Nigel
        sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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          #19
          Exactly. That would be lovely to have a look at a bare core or use a paint removal on a core.

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            #20
            It's beautiful original WWII EK2 - "straight arms" variant !!!
            The swaz was removed indeed.
            Unfortunately I don't know the maker...

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              #21
              @Patryk.... IMO, this is a postwar Souval, not a wartime original!!
              -Nigel
              sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                #22
                I agree. Postwar Souval Schinkel-B Type

                Best regards,
                Alex

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                  #23
                  So I think you are right...
                  But damn, it is almoust identical to wartimers I know
                  Souval always will be tricking my eyes

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                    #24
                    Hi Patryk!!
                    I think at one time, these were thought of as wartimers, only in more recent years has the link to postwar Souval been found!
                    A couple of things to look for, the suspension ring is only soldered on one side, a typical Souval feature, and the skinny font style, of the date numbers, I believe the wartime straight arms have thicker, squarer numbers.
                    -Nigel
                    sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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