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    My First Pab

    Hello all,

    Well, I just picked this one up and after doing some research on the forum I have found that this is what people call a "Zimmerman" example. I have never owned a PAB before and when I held this in my hand it was a great feeling. The details on these things are superb and I feel that I got a good deal at $160.00

    Please let me know what you think. Thank you.

    William Kramer
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      #3
      William Nice original PAB, although these are now refered to as S&L not zimmerman

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        k

        Hello,

        Alright, I can live with S&L produced, but were they once thought to be Zimmerman? Please let me know either way. Thank you.

        William Kramer
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          #5
          Hi William,

          Some people probably still call these Zimmermann. Some other people love to call these "Juncker project", others call them Steinhauer & L******252;ck. My conviction: Steinhauer & L******252;ck.
          Apart from the Steinhauer & L******252;ck connection where there are indeed several factors to prove this theory, there is no proof or circumstantial evidence whatsoever for Zimmermann or Juncker other than a similarity in the setups of this ONE variant.

          A good start for you - right in the middle of the great badge controversy!
          Cheers, Frank

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            k

            Frank,

            Yes, I had read about the Zimmermann or Juncker hinge/catch setup and that's why I thought this one was a Zimmerman. Anyhow, still a great badge and at least I can say that I have one now. Hey, quick question for you all.......what is this badge made out of (metal) and what are the grey spots from? Is this zinc rot or something?

            Bill
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              #7
              Bill,
              More than likely it is zinc rot, get some vasoline on it and rub it off gently and it should improve

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                #8
                Congratulations William.
                pseudo-expert

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                  thank

                  Hello,

                  Thanks for viewing this for me and the compliments. Can you give an estimate on the production year? Please let me know either way. Thanks.

                  Bill
                  Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                    #10
                    Hi Bill mate, cool PAB, I can bet there will follow more

                    Do a search on the forum about S&L PAB's, there was a good one lately.
                    Kind regards,
                    Giel


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                      #11
                      William,
                      A very good start on the slippery road of PAB collecting!

                      Chet
                      Zinc stinks!

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                        #12
                        Can you give an estimate on the production year?
                        According to the beliefs of some this would be a late 1944/early 1945 badge , I rather believe it is a midwar badge
                        Cheers, Frank

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                          #13
                          Hi Bill......

                          ......nice to see you branching out over here to the badges Forum. Very nice looking S&L. Congratulations......reasonably priced too, I will add.

                          With the vaso treatment I feel it is a good idea to let it sit for 24hrs. before gently wiping it away.

                          Expect to see something in your mailbox on Monday.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
                            According to the beliefs of some this would be a late 1944/early 1945 badge , I rather believe it is a midwar badge
                            Nice S&L Bill

                            @Frank:I would like to hear the arguments for calling this a late war badge When there is one maker fairly easy to follow in his evolution than it for sure is S&L. Preceding this badge are only the hollow Buntmetal version and 1 zinker with a variant catch. Following it you have at least 5 variants which indeed makes this a midware PAB.

                            KR
                            Philippe

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                              #15
                              rot

                              Hello all,

                              So how much vaseline do I put on? I have started with a thin coat applied via Q-tip cotton swab. How do I remove it, and with what? Please let me know.

                              Bill
                              Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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