Does anyone have an Ubergrosse that ISN'T finished in exactly the same fashion as mine around the swaz?
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I do not use the words "hand finishing" but use the words poor workmanship. It is a lazy worker who grinds away material instead of properly positioning the pieces prior to the soldering of the frames.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
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Originally posted by Bob HritzI do not use the words "hand finishing" but use the words poor workmanship. It is a lazy worker who grinds away material instead of properly positioning the pieces prior to the soldering of the frames...Bob Hritz
I certainly agree with Bob on this one - the Ubergrosse has to be one of the poorest examples of 3rd Reich workmanship.
There are many more examples like mine, where the inner corners are roughly removed to fit the swaz, the frames flare wildly from the centre out to the edges, and the date areas commonly exhibit pitting and bubbling where it appears the core was poorly cast.
It really is no wonder these so called RK prototypes were not considered up to scratch.
You'd certainly never catch a quality RK maker like Juncker hacking off bits of beading to make things fit!!
Marshall
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Pete
That's what I'm trying to find out!
I have on file many more examples owned by members here with exactly the same finishing (see my post # 2) around the swaz.
I'm hoping to see if a pattern emerges about core placement within the frame, but we're a bit thin on the ground for examples so far.
Please, Uber-owners, POST AWAY!!
regards
Marshall
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Hello Marshall,
Are you implying that Juncker products are of quality workmanship? My observations of Juncker products are they are mediocre at best. They did excell in the very early days, but L/12 marked Knight's Crosses are nothing special, with filing and grinding to attempt to fit them. The average Juncker Luft badge is not on top of the scale of quality and finish.
Any time parts do not properly fit or a worker must grind away metal to correct misfitting parts, I would say the quality of either design or workmanship is of little importance to the company.
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Originally posted by Bob HritzHello Marshall.....Are you implying that Juncker products are of quality workmanship? ....Bob Hritz
No.....I was being facetious!!
I thought the smileys were enough of a clue...
My Lazy 2 has more inner beading filed OFF, than most EK's HAVE!!
Interesting though, when you consider the ease with which Juncker workers filed away the 'bits that didn't fit' around the swaz's on their RK's, and then take a look at the standard of finishing applied to many of the Ubergrosse out there which imply a similar work 'ethic'.
Not science, I know, but hey - if you don't speculate........
regards
Marshall
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