Narvik Shield.Original?Thanks in advance.
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A little more light on the subject... These have been shown/discussed in several past threads, but I can't find all of them anymore. Clearly, copper coming through.
Now, was it only a copper coating to allow a better finish to adhere to the metal, or is it actually CupAl (copper/aluminun)? If I remember correctly, and I have these stored away right now and haven't rechecked them, but these are magnetic or at least the backplates were (again I am going from memory).
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Hi Tim......
......Now, was it only a copper coating to allow a better finish to adhere to the metal, or is it actually CupAl (copper/aluminun)?
I always thought the KM were CupAl and the LW/ Army Buntmetal...
Campaign shields have always been a favorite of mine, but I've only really had a chance to handle a handful of real ones over the course of my collecting adventure.
I'm waiting for Pascal's book to come out....I know it's going to be special, and it will go a long way in getting to the bottom of many questions.
Thanks for inserting your pics Tim.....always nice to see those great shields!
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Isn't it against the law hoarding Narvik's in America Tim...
Here's a comparison of the 3 shields in questionAttached FilesLast edited by pantherv; 07-11-2009, 05:14 PM.
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Here's an edge on close-up of the KM shield...is this aluminium where the copper's been rubbed away.
The weight on the KM shield is 22.2 grams
The LW shield shown weighs 29.5 grams
I guess that makes the KM shield Cupal and the LW shield Buntmetal.
PeterAttached FilesLast edited by pantherv; 07-11-2009, 05:02 PM.
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