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    EK II 1914 - clasp 1. form

    Hi guys!

    I need Your help again: Who was the maker of this clasp?

    Many thanks in advance and kind regards,

    Peter
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      #3
      Boerger & co

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        #4
        L/57

        Patrick is right. Jim

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          #5
          The legs seems kind of flat, shouldn't they be more 3D like?
          They look more like they are "scratch" into the spange, instead of "comming out". i can't quit explain what i mean, but the legs of the Eagle seems to flat to me?

          /Flemming

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            #6
            Originally posted by Flemming View Post
            The legs seems kind of flat, shouldn't they be more 3D like?
            They look more like they are "scratch" into the spange, instead of "comming out". i can't quit explain what i mean, but the legs of the Eagle seems to flat to me?

            /Flemming
            I see what you mean Flemming,

            But that may be due to a scan over a photo. It seems to be the nature of a scanner to make detail look shallow.

            Robert

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              #7
              Many thanks for Your help, guys!!!

              Kind regards, Peter

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                #8
                Originally posted by peterm View Post
                Many thanks for Your help, guys!!!

                Kind regards, Peter
                Peter, could you please post a Photo of the legs and claws of your Spange?

                Thank you in advance.

                /Flemming

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                  #9
                  Hi Flemming!

                  That is all I can do with my scanner (200 %, 300Dpi). Robert is right, this section looks much more "flat" than it is for the human eye...

                  Kind regards,

                  Peter
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by peterm View Post
                    Hi Flemming!

                    That is all I can do with my scanner (200 %, 300Dpi). Robert is right, this section looks much more "flat" than it is for the human eye...

                    Kind regards,

                    Peter
                    Thank you for the additional picture, really appriciate it.

                    Still Think it looks weird though, but don't take my word for good, as I have been wrong before.

                    /Flemming

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                      #11
                      Take a look at this thread:
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=Boerger+Clasp
                      Look at Pic 3 in post 3, and try and compare the legs with your Clasp.

                      The legs on the one I link to, is what I would suspect them to look like.
                      But maybe there were more dies used for this type?

                      /Flemming

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                        #12
                        There are many dies of this general design. Personally I seriously doubt they're all Boergers.
                        Best regards,
                        Streptile

                        Looking for ROUND BUTTON 1939 EK1 Spange cases (LDO or PKZ)

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