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    Strange prongs on Narvik shield

    Hello. I have the possibility to buy this Narvik shield, but the placing of the prongs to hold the backing plate puzzles me. I have not seen this configuration before. The seller says the shield is magnethic btw, but this could be just the backing plate, as it looks like i has some light surface rust.
    I like the details of the shield itself, they look sharp and clear. The shield looks to be in unissued condition.
    Is this a original shield, or should I steer clear of this one?
    Any help and comments are most welcome.








    Best Regards
    Björn
    Last edited by Bjørn; 02-22-2010, 09:49 PM.

    #2
    Normal prong position for this Narvik type.

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      #3
      Thanks for the quick reply, Filip. I will try to go ahead with the purchase then.
      I also just used the search function here, and found several older threads regarding this particular type of Narvik shield.



      Greetings
      Björn

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        #4
        Originally posted by Bjørn View Post
        I also just used the search function here, and found several older threads regarding this particular type of Narvik shield.
        Yes, it always helps

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          #5
          Could I get help with attributing this to a possible potential maker?
          The Eagle head and beak is most interesting.
          Certainly different from the typical Junker and Deumer birds I guess I have been seeing lately.

          Thanks,
          JustinG

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