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But that's not all.
Here this type also uses such a plate and small piercers, as on Demyansk
Shield of zinc and iron - type 4
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=422331
Are there any opinions?
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Hi Железный
…...Let me explain it again.
In post number 1 you show us two different back plates. Ok.
In post number 2 you show us the obverse of two different shields. You also indicate(as far as I can tell) that the obverse images of the shields in post number 2 are the shields of the back plates in post number 1.
I say that the back plate on the left(large holes) in post number 1 cannot be the back plate for either shield in post number 2. The reason is obvious to me.
The images in post number 2(of the obverse of the different shields) do not show any of the damage to the cloth seen on the image of the back plate in post number 1 with large holes.
Do you not see what I mean?
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Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View Post
In post number 2 you show us the obverse of two different shields. You also indicate(as far as I can tell) that the obverse images of the shields in post number 2 are the shields of the back plates in post number 1.
Here are the images of the shields, the rear plates of which are shown in the post 1. But this does not change anything and the question remains the same.
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Yes, the arrangement of the holes on the backing shield could indeed point towards the same maker.
However the Narvik shield show a particular indent which is missing on all the other backing plates in this thread.
There is also a strong suspision that the (zinc and magnetic) Narvik shield was made in the Schwaebisch Gmund area. The maker which was active in that area and which comes to mind is Alois Rettenmaier.
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Originally posted by Pascal H. View PostYes, the arrangement of the holes on the backing shield could indeed point towards the same maker.
However the Narvik shield show a particular indent which is missing on all the other backing plates in this thread.
There is also a strong suspision that the (zinc and magnetic) Narvik shield was made in the Schwaebisch Gmund area. The maker which was active in that area and which comes to mind is Alois Rettenmaier.
Kr
Pascal
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