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    Spange 2 class opinions.

    Hi.

    Before I post this on the e-stand I would like some opinions on this Spange.

    Thanks
    Derek
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    closeup.
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      #3
      Backside.
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        #4
        Hi
        looks like a nice unmarked L/18
        regards
        jon

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          #5
          Thanks for your answer Jon.

          Regards
          Derek

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            #6
            Originally posted by tinmantis View Post
            Hi
            looks like a nice unmarked L/18
            regards
            jon
            A couple weeks ago, I posted a marked L/18 EK2 Spange for opions, and it was confirmed a good one indeed. Now I notice the prongs on my spange are different from this one at the base. Did L/18 make 2 different type of prongs one for marked and another for unmarked spange ? Your answer is appreciated, thank you!

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              #7
              Your answer may lie in the fact that one is zinc, and the other buntmetal.

              Robert

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                #8
                Originally posted by robert pierce View Post
                Your answer may lie in the fact that one is zinc, and the other buntmetal.

                Robert
                If that was the case, could you tell me the bellow spange (the back side is above) is zinc or buntmetal? Thanks,

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                  #9
                  It certainly looks buntmetal to me. Usually on zinc piece you'll see a weldplate between the badge and the pins/catch. But, not always is this the case with zinc 2nd class spanges. Most of the time the prongs are still welded/soldered directly to the badge. This is an exception. But looking at your first spange it is evident this badge is zinc, and the weldplates confirm this even more strongly.

                  Robert

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                    #10
                    Here's an unmarked L/18 in my collection...actually this could be a variant to the L/18. The '3' in 1939 is slightly different on top. But it could just be the angle of the photo too.

                    Robert
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                    Last edited by robert pierce; 10-29-2007, 01:33 PM.

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                      #11
                      looks lovely buntmetal to me

                      I'd agree with Robert regarding the different prongs used on the different materials.
                      and I've seen both materials marked and unmarked
                      regards
                      jon

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                        #12
                        Thank you again gens! Your answers are very informative.

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