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    Narvikschild

    Hi,
    Narvikschild - certainly the original (cupal).
    I have questions on originality - a return plate (not magnetic) and moustaches.
    Thanks to all!
    Excuse for my bad English.
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    #2
    Can be there will be your opinions?

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      #3
      nice shield and no problem with backplate

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        #4
        Honestly I dont see anything wrong with it or the pins...its a great shield!

        Regards,
        Chris G.

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          #5
          Original to me


          Andy

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            #6
            Thanks to all!

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              #7
              I also agree the shields looks original to me as well.
              This is the so called snaggletooth type.

              There is however one thing I would like to mention and that is as Baris already noticed, the prongs.
              On this type you normally encounter prongs which are placed vertically. On Baris's shield they are placed horizontally. Also the "stress marks" are in the wrong place.

              Without any closer examination I think that it could be that the prongs have been replaced.

              Kr
              Pascal

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                #8
                Hello Pascal!
                Thanks for your answer, in this subject.
                Didn't understand here this expression - "stress marks". Please explain, or show visually on a photo.
                At Russian forum too assumed that collecting not original (including a fabric material).
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                  #9
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                    #10
                    it is necessary to take it to pieces if there wants to be a commissioner,but possible broken prongs!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by baris View Post
                      Hello Pascal!
                      Thanks for your answer, in this subject.
                      Didn't understand here this expression - "stress marks". Please explain, or show visually on a photo.
                      At Russian forum too assumed that collecting not original (including a fabric material).
                      still additional photos
                      With stress marks I would like to point out the place where the prong was bend.
                      This should be at the base of the back plate. I would attach a scan of the same type of shield to make this clear.

                      With your shield the marks are at the and of the prong which makes no sence at all.

                      Hope this make sense to you.

                      Kr
                      Pascal
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kraut72 View Post
                        it is necessary to take it to pieces if there wants to be a commissioner,but possible broken prongs!
                        To assort it on pieces, I precisely won't be.
                        Thanks to all!

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                          #13
                          Nice tobmak snuggle tooth Narvik in silver. The horizontal position of prongs on this type is quiet normal. I owned shields like that and also seen others like the one on my photo.
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                            #14
                            Thanks Filip for the pics

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by baris View Post
                              Thanks Filip for the pics
                              Nezachto

                              Come to think of it, this horizontal prong position encountered only on silver tombak snaggletooth, which is also the shield on my photo. I don't remember ever seeing KM CuPal smaggletooth with horizontal prongs.

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