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Hi Ron,
Nice looking mini. Here's the same type that was recently on Giel's site.
The full-size looks like a zinc Souval like the type discussed in this thread:
http://wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/s...d.php?t=904487
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by Alex K. View PostFirst one is on a ribbon, interesting is that the loop was attached 90° wrong.
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---NormAttached Files
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostIf so, that suggests the suspension loop is attached separately and not part of the production die, which surprises me.
Best regards,
---Norm
When you compare Ron's and Giel's you can see identical die flaws and flashing (numbered 1 through 5 in the diagram). Then, when you do the same comparison with Alex's example you can see that all the same flaws exist but all are 90 degrees offset from the main design. Therefore, we can assume that these flaws were created by the trimming stamp, and in Alex's case the badge must have been placed by the worker into the trimming stamp in a 90 degree offset position. Since the suspension loop is also offset by 90 degrees, it's clear it's created out of the flashing in the trimming step of the production process.
A fascinating insight into the production process.
Best regards,
---Norm
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