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    #2
    Hi Oleg,

    The manufacturer is Assmann from Lüdenscheid. The "4" you see has nothing to do with the Pk code "4" from Steinhauer & Lück but was actually the code to mark the mold the badge was made in.

    I think this example was repainted, causing some obverse details to vanish.
    Kind regards,
    Giel


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      #3
      It´s an Assmann as Giel says and I´ll agree that this one looks refinished.


      Andy

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        #4
        Hi Giel , Hi Andy
        Please tell me what are the signs of a new paint?
        Regards, Oleg.

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          #5
          Hi Oleg,

          Nice original as the others have said. I am not sure about the refinishing, its possible as the finish seems a bit thicker than normal. But on the other hand the color looks correct to me so I am not sure.

          Tom
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            #6
            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
            Hi Oleg,

            Nice original as the others have said. I am not sure about the refinishing, its possible as the finish seems a bit thicker than normal. But on the other hand the color looks correct to me so I am not sure.

            Tom
            Hi Tom,
            Many thanks!
            Regards, Oleg.

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