Everybody slow down!
--Let's be careful here before dismissing this one! It would be a shame if misinformation on gut feeling regarding the sometime overconfidence in German 'perfection' caused a good piece to go in the garbage. I personally think that this Spange is the real deal.
--First of all as Gordon said, that 'one strip = no good' theory is not a blanket policy for fakes. Yes fakes have them. Good ones do too.
--That said, I myself have done some research into the uneven lower-wing "flaw" on 2nd Class Spanges as I own one marked L/16. I just briefly looked into my photo archives for references, but had no luck - the only reference that I can point to at this time is page 246 of "The Iron Time". Up top, there are photos of the reverse of four versions (back photos only for maker-mark reference).
Bingo - L/16 to the left, L/12 to the right. You can see, even from behind that the Eagle's feathers by the legs are indeed uneven. As a matter of fact, the '1st pattern' in the case on the same page has, you guessed it! - UNEVEN FEATHERS.
Three fakes on one page of a major reference? Maybe, but somehow I doubt it.
--As I said, I did research and will look to produce more evidence than just the Previtera book's photos.
--Hey Gordon, could you help me out in possibly saving this one? Got any photos of Steinhauer or Juncker pieces?
--Let's be careful here before dismissing this one! It would be a shame if misinformation on gut feeling regarding the sometime overconfidence in German 'perfection' caused a good piece to go in the garbage. I personally think that this Spange is the real deal.
--First of all as Gordon said, that 'one strip = no good' theory is not a blanket policy for fakes. Yes fakes have them. Good ones do too.
--That said, I myself have done some research into the uneven lower-wing "flaw" on 2nd Class Spanges as I own one marked L/16. I just briefly looked into my photo archives for references, but had no luck - the only reference that I can point to at this time is page 246 of "The Iron Time". Up top, there are photos of the reverse of four versions (back photos only for maker-mark reference).
Bingo - L/16 to the left, L/12 to the right. You can see, even from behind that the Eagle's feathers by the legs are indeed uneven. As a matter of fact, the '1st pattern' in the case on the same page has, you guessed it! - UNEVEN FEATHERS.
Three fakes on one page of a major reference? Maybe, but somehow I doubt it.
--As I said, I did research and will look to produce more evidence than just the Previtera book's photos.
--Hey Gordon, could you help me out in possibly saving this one? Got any photos of Steinhauer or Juncker pieces?
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