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    My new IAB

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    Angel
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    Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

    #2
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    Angel
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    Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

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      #3
      Hi Angel,

      Looks like a good F&R/BH Mayer design hollow zinc IAB to me.

      Don't think I have ever before seen one of these with a round wire catch.

      KR
      Philippe

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        #4
        Correction,

        Found this in my files so yours is the second one with round wire catch I have ever seen

        So far for round wire catches being early on these badges

        The more I think about it the more I'm getting convinced that besides F&R and BH Mayer this design was used by other companies aswell.

        KR
        Philippe
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          #5
          Thanks Philippe, that's what I call a first rate service. Now it will be catal******241;ogued as an unmarked IAB, posible F&R/BH Meyer.

          Thanks

          Angel
          Looking for DKiG Heer winner Soldbuch who also won the TDB and/or CCC, specially in Silver.

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            #6
            Hi Angel

            Very nice details on your badge

            As Philippe suggested, identifying these badges, and this is true for me anyway, is quite difficult.
            Recently I searched the forum for clues and came away with eye strain. I believe there was a thread (don't hold me to this) that mentioned that if the left arm of the swas was angled, which yours looks to be, it might be an F&R, but since then I have seen quite a few badges that appear to have this feature.??

            Anyway nice addition

            regards

            GRaeme

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              #7
              Hello Graeme,

              the key to distinguish a hollow B.H. Mayer IAB from a hollow F&R IAB is the design of the bayonet. Have a look at the following F&R bayonet and compare it with B.H. Mayer ....




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              Best regards, Andreas

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                #8
                Originally posted by ak72
                Hello Graeme,

                the key to distinguish a hollow B.H. Mayer IAB from a hollow F&R IAB is the design of the bayonet. Have a look at the following F&R bayonet and compare it with B.H. Mayer ....

                ak if it was that simple how do you explain the existance of L/18 marked IAB's featuring this Bayonet or for that matter marked L/18 GAB's and unmarked BH Mayer PAB's featuring the hardware found on F&R marked badges?

                KR
                Philippe

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                  #9
                  Hello Phillipe, i've never seen an L/18 marked IAB with this bayonet. The few L/18 marked IAB i've seen on photos are all typical B.H. Mayer IABs. Example: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=l%2F18+iab

                  So it would be nice to see photos from L/18 marked IABs with the bayonet shown above.

                  The bayonet is only one point, there are several flaws on these hollow IABs which are the same as on the massive marked Frank & Reif IAB.
                  Best regards, Andreas

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                    #10
                    Hi Ak,

                    Here is Franks example
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                      #11
                      and the reverse

                      Ak could you maybe highlight some of the flaws your mentioning.

                      I think when you focus on the right lower oakleave next to the wreathband on a marked F&R IAB you would agree with me that this badge most likely couldn't have come out of the same die as the BM hollow badges.

                      KR
                      Philippe
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                        #12
                        Here is the marked F&R with the completely different oakleaf design
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                          #13
                          And this is an unmarked example that matches the BM design you call F&R perfectly. Not only that it also shares the set-up found on the pin marked L/18 IAB's and GAB's and PAB's.

                          KR
                          Philippe
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                          Last edited by Philippe DB; 12-29-2005, 07:47 AM.

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                            #14
                            reverse b
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                              #15
                              Hello Philippe,

                              all the badges you show are IMO from F&R- you are right. The big question mark ist the hollow IAB from Frank, but i would call it a "mistake". Perhaps B.H. Mayer sold some of the F&R badges under their label ?

                              It's the same with my "20" marked RK GAB or the "A" marked GAB from an unknown maker (both are in Frank's book). No one can explain it at the moment .....

                              The same goes with the L/14 marked hollow FLL IAB and the L/50 marked S&L IAB.

                              To the oak leaf: we can find the different oak leaf only between the hollow and massive IAB, perhaps another die is the reason. Look at the Ernst M******252;ller IAB and their different oak leaf design.
                              Last edited by ak72; 12-29-2005, 08:34 AM.
                              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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