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Originally posted by Brian SPoint 3 is that the assymetrical nature and rough ridges and edges of these 'flaws' will retain the material pressed into them on occasion.
And why does it (so far at least) "work" always with the knee flaws and always in a way that if the 6-9 o'clock knee flaw is present the flaw row is also present and if the 9-12 o'clock knee flaw is p[resent the 6-9 o'clock is not and the flaw row is also not present? Coincidence?
Dietrich
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I lived in Luxembourg and Munich. Went to a few Vet org meetings w/ relatives. Didn't see a single swastika. But, they wore some sort of badges and ribbons. Not Nazi type. Wouldn't S&L be smart enough to provide 'decorations' for the vets for these occasions as keep sakes?
Saw many many old men at the Hof Brau Haus wearing pins and ribbons and telling me about war stories. No swasis. Assumed they were vet org badges and pins and commemorative to show to attract other vets.
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Originally posted by Dave KaneDietrich...you are dead wrong! It already mentions that S&L is going to be producing the Awards for the West Germans!!
I'm not dead wrong. I cannot read it - only partially. And that's my mistake. Let's wait till I have the full article and then I can read it complete.
I'm sorry if I made the impression that I wanted to mislead.
Dietrich
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Originally posted by Brian SI lived in Luxembourg and Munich. Went to a few Vet org meetings w/ relatives. Didn't see a single swastika. But, they wore some sort of badges and ribbons. Not Nazi type. Wouldn't S&L be smart enough to provide 'decorations' for the vets for these occasions as keep sakes?
Saw many many old men at the Hof Brau Haus wearing pins and ribbons and telling me about war stories. No swasis. Assumed they were vet org badges and pins and commemorative to show to attract other vets.
Brian,
are you honestly convinced that the heavily flawed unmarked unmagnetic example of the article is made pre-45?
Dietrich
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Originally posted by George StimsonMarc raises an interesting point. Has anyone considered contacting a modern medal/coin maker to ask some questions about the manufacturing process and die flaw possibilities?
Or someone from S&L themselves.... http://www.steinlueck.de/produkte/orden/index.htm
There must still be an 'old timer' or two involved?
Marshall
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Originally posted by BiroOr someone from S&L themselves.... http://www.steinlueck.de/produkte/orden/index.htm
There must still be an 'old timer' or two involved?
Marshall
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How many identical fingerprints does it take for someone to take a step backward and think....Hmmm yes, it may just be the same die!!!!
Doctored, mended or rehabilitated in a dozen ways until at last it couldn't function anymore...
I have never heard of a test that brought forth just 2 'differences' when there was a constant 20 to 30 identical 'points' of which to compare and and in the end a result such as this was proposed!
Surely S&L produced awards post war both TR type and for the new Government....that's not new at all but accepted in our ranks. And, for those who don't know...I'm one of the bigger accusers!
However, the proposal of multi die just hasn't been shown....and far from proven.
This discussion is regarding mother, daughter, daddy or any form of 'copy' die and not 'IF' S&L continued to make medals etc. post '45.
I find IDENTICAL features on these crosses and suggest strongly that only ONE die was used and eventually worn out!!!
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Dave
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Originally posted by Dave KaneI find IDENTICAL features on these crosses and suggest strongly that only ONE die was used and eventually worn out!!!
I appreciate the Fig. 35 comparison Dietrich. I'd like to see all the sides and angles with flaws to see more comparisons if you have them.
Each flaw if not warped by its extraction has its own fingerprint. Can you find any two flaws with points and features that make them identical?
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