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    IAB by Gottlieb&Wagner/Oberstein

    Well, let's start another discussion about which firm produced which badge.

    The following IAB and packet combo turned up in a german collection and features a IAB with an Sohni, Heubach & Co., Oberstein design in a packet marked Gottlieb & Wagner, Oberstein.

    So what do we have here ?

    1. An SHuCo IAB sold by Gottlieb & Wagner ?
    2. An IAB produced by Gottlieb & Wagner with a SHuCo toolset ?
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    Best regards, Andreas

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    Best regards, Andreas

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    www.vwa1939.com
    The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
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      Best regards, Andreas

      ______
      The Wound Badge of 1939
      www.vwa1939.com
      The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
      www.ek1939.com

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        Best regards, Andreas

        ______
        The Wound Badge of 1939
        www.vwa1939.com
        The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
        www.ek1939.com

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          Attached Files
          Best regards, Andreas

          ______
          The Wound Badge of 1939
          www.vwa1939.com
          The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
          www.ek1939.com

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            Best regards, Andreas

            ______
            The Wound Badge of 1939
            www.vwa1939.com
            The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
            www.ek1939.com

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              #7
              AK,

              you forgot "3"
              Maybe at sometime somebody just put this badge in that packet!


              Before you make comparisons to the S&L GAB I found. That was not in a collection. It was given to me by the family together with the EK2 and black WB of the same guy.

              Skip
              LOOKING FOR ALL ITEMS CONNECTED TO HERBERT SCHOB.

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                  #9
                  Hello Skip,

                  perhaps you read the thread about the badge in the german forum. The collector who is the owner of this combo got it together from his source, so there is no difference in the finding.
                  Best regards, Andreas

                  ______
                  The Wound Badge of 1939
                  www.vwa1939.com
                  The Iron Cross of 1939- out now!!! Place your orders at:
                  www.ek1939.com

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                    #10
                    Dear ak,

                    I think it is very well possible that more companies than SHuCo produced with that die design. Very well possible that this is a Gottlieb & Wagner badge. One should keep it in mind and see what else turns up to bring this from theory to fact. Every puzzle piece counts and this is one of them.
                    Cheers, Frank

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                      #11
                      True, has anyone ever seen one of these crimped "SHuCo's" marked as such. I cant recall ever seeing one with a mark.

                      Also, other companies using the SHuCo design or dies would explain those odd ball badges like the one in Yuri's article. Just thinking out loud .


                      Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
                      Dear ak,

                      I think it is very well possible that more companies than SHuCo produced with that die design. Very well possible that this is a Gottlieb & Wagner badge. One should keep it in mind and see what else turns up to bring this from theory to fact. Every puzzle piece counts and this is one of them.

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                        #12
                        There is also a possibility that the Crimped in SH.u.Co in this thread is a replacement.

                        So far i haven´t come across any Crimped in SH.u.Co with a makermark and i doubt we´ll ever find one.

                        I beleave that the "Godet" SH.u.Co in Yuri´s article is made by SH.u.Co, based on the fact that it has the typical "bronze colour over the silver" finish. That´s a typical bronze feature for this maker. As for now the "21 in a small box" is one of a kind on this type of IAB.
                        Regards
                        Hans N

                        Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
                        I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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                          Hans, believe it or not I had never noticed that unique way of finishing. I went back and looked at the 21 marked badge and sure enough there is silver under the bronze finish. Thanks for pointing that out , my education continues .

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                            #14
                            I think this IAB was made by Gottlieb & Wagner. Gottlieb & Wagner and S.H.u.Co. were from the same location " Oberstein " . I think SHuCo made the obverse die or someone made the die and makers who were in Oberstein shared this obverse die. The reverse part could be made by makers themselves. Some makers put their logo on, but someone didn't. So, they put their IABs in the packets with printed name of maker.

                            KR
                            Indy

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Indy
                              I think this IAB was made by Gottlieb & Wagner. Gottlieb & Wagner and S.H.u.Co. were from the same location " Oberstein " . I think SHuCo made the obverse die or someone made the die and makers who were in Oberstein shared this obverse die. The reverse part could be made by makers themselves. Some makers put their logo on, but someone didn't. So, they put their IABs in the packets with printed name of maker.

                              KR
                              Indy
                              Indy, i see that the location theory has got to your mind. Do you have anything that points in the direction your stating?

                              Our forum member Peter has a nice and very good signature that says:"Beleaving is not knowing" and i think of that once in a while.

                              I wouldn´t be surprized that soon there will pop up unmarked badges by unknown makers in makermarked packets in mass and then this collecting business are at danger!
                              Regards
                              Hans N

                              Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
                              I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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