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    Luftschutz medal

    A friend of mine asked me to post pics of this medal for him and get your opinions on its authenticity. It measures 40mm across, but he does not have a scale so he could not give me a weight. More pics can be taken if necessary. Your thoughts?
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    #2
    Well a very rare bird and as such few people know just what to look for.

    Myself here are my comments

    1) I see some casting potmarks on it (bottom right arm)
    2) the suspension style is incorrect or at least differs from the one or two good ones I have see
    3) Details in the pebbling are lacking

    A side on view would help

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      #3
      Since I'm the one who sold this medal I feel at least the guy picturing it could have shown the maker mark of L/13 on one of the arms. There are no casting marks on this piece that I could find.

      Gailen

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        #4
        I have asked the guy to post more pictures. There are two ring attachment attributed to this badge.

        Gailen

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          #5
          Here they are

          Gailen, here are the additonal pics.
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            #6
            I have never seen one i real life, only pictures of it so take my opinion for what its worth.

            Of all the 1 class crosses posted here i cant remember ever seeing that suspension style and the number 8 is way of position, its far to high compered to the 3. Also some letters seems a little homemade, look at the F, S and the H in the word luFtScHutze.

            I dont know if its real or not, just making observations.

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              #7
              Here is one refernce book picture of the two ring suspensions. This is out of Fuhrer and Fatherland, 1978 edition. means nothing except that possible two different Suspensions exsist.
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                #8
                Not sure if this one is real or not but I just love this award !! Hope it proves to be good!

                Nick

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                  #9
                  There is one for sale at:

                  http://www.thirdreichmedals.com/ to compare it to. It is under Civil Awards. This one has a different suspender. I know nothing about these but remember seeing this one for sale

                  Sorry i can`t upload to pics

                  Jim

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                    #10
                    I don't like it. IMO its cast. Whilst I do think that some of these were potentially produced with this type of suspension wartime I don't think this is one

                    - Obverse left arm shows very distinct pock marks under the finish, this is the result of casting.

                    - The side shots show a partial cast line in the angle and rest looks to be filed away.

                    - Sharpness of the lettering is nowhere near what it should be. The one in the book illustration shows sharp letters which are polished up- that is what I would like to see.

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                      #11
                      Patrich: I have offered, which is my policy, a quick refund if he wishes to return it. Can't do any better then that.

                      Gailen

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                        #12
                        Sorry about spelling your name wrong.

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                          #13
                          This type of attachment ring is known from period catalogs.
                          pseudo-expert

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                            #14
                            Just a little history on this badge which came with the miniature award. I purchased it 15 years ago and sold both to a collector in Miami Florida. I recently bought his collection. I have seen quite a few copies of this piece over the years but never what I thought was a good one. All the other fakes were quite crude. I had never encountered one like this. So, if it was produced post war they didn't make many. All that I have written above is just talk but that's the honest truth on what I know.

                            Gailen David

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                              #15
                              The Rudolf Souval firm of Vienna, Austria produced these after the war,- it is item 9/12 in their 1971 catalog @ 140 ÖS or 20 DM; but Gailen's Cross is not a postwar Souval pc.

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