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Originally posted by Gerald Berger View PostHello ,
This is a real spange case ( NO wounded badge or EK 1 ....) I have posted a picture to make you see the difference .
Regards,
Gerald Berger
A perfect photo and a very rare, nice case. In my opinion the set is 100% good.Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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Then... a very nice and interesant case Gerald
Interesant because... why it's marked with a L/17 with a L/18 spange?
Hermann Wernstein didn't make ek1 spanges, sorry... only seven prototypes are known with the L/13 design
Why Hermann Wernstein marked a L/17 to an spange case with a B.H. spange?
Why if Hermann Wernstein didn't produce spanges?
The set is wrong because you have a very nice and interesant L/17 case with an interesant L/18 spange... only for this!
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the rare mm'd L/17 1st class spangen are the same as the more avaliable L/13
also the rare mm'd L/17 2nd class spangen are the same as the L/13
they may/may not have added their own pin setup
also to note:
L/56 marked 2nd class spangen are the same as the 'segment claw die' of L/13
IMO L/13 were supplying
I think if they'd supplied dies, we'd see alot more L/17s?
regards
jon
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for my reasearch about Wernstein and other we can proof (and we will show it in our book) that Wernstein produce spangen. Not only with a normal needle, also with screwback. They also produce combat awards. And i don't speak about the GAB or the IAB.
Frank will also show in his IC book a nice producer connection
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Hi Jon,
i must correct me. We have docs from 1948 with an inventory. And in this inventory are listed
- Verschraubungen für EK 1
- Broschierungen für EK 1
- Broschierungen Spange Ek 1
- Broschierungen KVK
- Schraubscheiben
so no mention of an screwback spange only screwbacks. Interesting ist that you also find needle and pins (ball hinge) for combatawards like the aussault badge and other. So i am sure Wernstein produce more than we know.
Gruß
Basti
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This Spange showed up today on a dealer's update listed as an unmarked Schickle.
With due respect to the dealer, who I know and like, I believe this is wrong. This is a (much more common) Mayer die.
Does anyone disagree?Best regards,
Streptile
Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)
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