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    #16
    I can now see with the better pictures that they are not the low 4 fake.
    Strange with the drilled holes and no prongs.



    Andy

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      #17
      Originally posted by Железный View Post
      What relation do the Waffen-SS have to Narvik? ...
      Not sure what that has to do with anything in this context but FWIW i know of at least one later W-SS officer who was at Narvik whilst in the KM.

      You have to take into consideration the fact that almost 5 years passed between the Narvik campaign and the end of the war. During that time more than a few who qualified for the award transferred to other units or even arms of service.
      Collecting German award documents, other paperwork and photos relating to Norway and Finland.

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        #18
        You seriously think that a 73 year can will be the original thing in excellent condition that before that no one has seen? With this approach can be any copy add to the original. This is amateurish approach.

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          #19
          Thanks for the additional pictures.
          Yes, I believe these shields to be real.
          I think this is the so called "Juncker" type shield or type 3 in the pinned thread.

          Here is a comparing picture of both shields
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            #20
            Now what is fascinating are the holes in the shield.
            Have a look at the picture in Nimmergut's book "Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" and compare it with the shields posted in this thread.

            Kr
            Pascal
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              #21
              Originally posted by AndyC View Post
              I can now see with the better pictures that they are not the low 4 fake.

              Strange with the drilled holes and no prongs.







              Andy


              Thanks for your comment Andy, that's good news that they aren't the lower 4 fake..


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                #22
                Originally posted by Железный View Post
                You seriously think that a 73 year can will be the original thing in excellent condition that before that no one has seen? With this approach can be any copy add to the original. This is amateurish approach.


                That is like saying nothing can be in mint condition after 73 years.. when clearly they can as you find a lot of mint/unissued items in this hobby.

                Also, that means no new discoveries can be found ever ? The book is written, case closed and doors shut on everything ? That seems to be a foolish approach..


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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Pascal H. View Post
                  Now what is fascinating are the holes in the shield.
                  Have a look at the picture in Nimmergut's book "Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen" and compare it with the shields posted in this thread.

                  Kr
                  Pascal


                  Very interesting when comparing these two photos side by side Pascal.. they seem to have holes in the same places


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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Pascal H. View Post
                    Thanks for the additional pictures.
                    Yes, I believe these shields to be real.
                    I think this is the so called "Juncker" type shield or type 3 in the pinned thread.

                    Here is a comparing picture of both shields
                    Prototypes?

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                      #25
                      very nice shields

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by jlga View Post
                        very nice shields


                        Thanks for your kind comment jlga, appreciate it.. what features can you see that you like ? I'm trying to learn about these shields as much as I can...


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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Welsh RS View Post
                          Thanks for your kind comment jlga, appreciate it.. what features can you see that you like ? I'm trying to learn about these shields as much as I can...


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                          No problem, we are all here to learn and is the right place by all means, having said that as Pascal said correctly is got the typical Juncker features which he has al ready shown to us all, as for the hole, could they be done for attaching the shields into the uniform?, do they have intact prongs?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by jlga View Post
                            No problem, we are all here to learn and is the right place by all means, having said that as Pascal said correctly is got the typical Juncker features which he has al ready shown to us all, as for the hole, could they be done for attaching the shields into the uniform?, do they have intact prongs?


                            Yes I believe that is what they are for, the golden/copper coloured shield still has remnants of thread in the holes.. one is attached to a piece of backing material and has a label if you check the photos where I first posted..

                            No backing prongs or backing plates are present on these shields.. photos of the reverse of each Shield is on this thread also


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                              #29
                              Apologies, did not see them, definetely those were made for attaching the shields into ths uniform

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by jlga View Post
                                Apologies, did not see them, definetely those were made for attaching the shields into ths uniform


                                No need to apologise my friend... I was simply telling you so that you could see them [emoji1303]


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