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    #16
    Morning Scott,


    Like I already told you, you don't know how lucky you are picking up the early hollow FLL. it in fact is the first FLL PAB in the production cycle and the badge that still makes me wonder where the hollow Buntmetall FLL's are. If they could make this quality in zinc, you can but wonder why they apparently never produced buntmetall PAB's

    If you look at FLL can make the distinction between 4 types

    1. Early heavy hollow zinker with quality hardware
    2. Massive unmarked vaulted variant
    3. FLL 43 Flatback
    4. Late war light weight zinker with wash finish

    The badge you managed to get from Weitze is only the second heavy hollow type I have ever seen and to be honest I would have killed to get it for my collection and to put it next to it's bronze brother. Oh well one day

    KR
    Philippe

    PS: The price it sold for was the best think about it and only shows how little dealers are aware of the rarity of certain variants
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        #18
        And the complete FLL production cycle. These are the only FLL in my collection so I'm stil missing four to complete the family
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            #20
            Nice badges you scored Scott. I was also interested in the hollow FLL, looks like you were quicker. Like Phil says, you can even find a rare variant at Weitzes for a "normal" PAB price.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Philippe DB

              If you look at FLL can make the distinction between 4 types

              1. Early heavy hollow zinker with quality hardware
              2. Massive unmarked vaulted variant
              3. FLL 43 Flatback
              4. Late war light weight zinker with wash finish

              KR
              Philippe
              Hi Philippe,
              there was no aluminum FLL PAB? Personally, i have never seen one, but i heard some rumors...

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                #22
                Originally posted by robert60446
                Hi Philippe,
                there was no aluminum FLL PAB? Personally, i have never seen one, but i heard some rumors...
                Hi Robert,

                Well I for one never saw one and I'm not aware of these rumors but I guess, never say never.

                I don't know of any FLL aluminium badges but God knows what they produced in those days that we have still to see for the first time.

                A good source told me that they even made bakelite PAB's but I still have to see the first of those too

                KR
                Philippe

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Philippe DB
                  A good source told me that they even made bakelite PAB's but I still have to see the first of those too

                  KR
                  Philippe
                  Dear Philippe,
                  A bakelite??? Now you "playing" with me, don't you? Can you imagine grimace on the face of the soldier who was awarded with "WHW" like Panzer badge...

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