Hi all,
There's something I have wanted to ask you all to help me do for a while now. We see so many examples of 1st class spanges coming through for review on the boards. Looking through our forum I find a list of all 1st class clasps makers during WWII:
1. S&L,
2. Deumer,
3. Juncker,
4. Meybauer,
5. Otto Schickle,
6. Mayer,
7. Glaser & Son,
8. Godet,
9. Rudolf Wachtler,
10. And in Gordon Williamson's book he lists Deschler also as a maker (L/10),
11. Also the 'Unknown Maker'.
Variations to all of the above are welcome too, different hardware, different patterns, etc.
I would like to ask those who own an example of one of the above to post it here so that we can have an archived list of photos to refer people to for their benefit. It seems like almost every week someone posts a spange for review. I'll start with a pinback Deumer.
Robert
Deumer:
There's something I have wanted to ask you all to help me do for a while now. We see so many examples of 1st class spanges coming through for review on the boards. Looking through our forum I find a list of all 1st class clasps makers during WWII:
1. S&L,
2. Deumer,
3. Juncker,
4. Meybauer,
5. Otto Schickle,
6. Mayer,
7. Glaser & Son,
8. Godet,
9. Rudolf Wachtler,
10. And in Gordon Williamson's book he lists Deschler also as a maker (L/10),
11. Also the 'Unknown Maker'.
Variations to all of the above are welcome too, different hardware, different patterns, etc.
I would like to ask those who own an example of one of the above to post it here so that we can have an archived list of photos to refer people to for their benefit. It seems like almost every week someone posts a spange for review. I'll start with a pinback Deumer.
Robert
Deumer:
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