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    #16
    Thank you Yuri, thank you Mike Richins.

    A very nice badge that is marked, that solves another mystery. It is the first PAB badge I have seen with this type of pin arrangement, now as we know made by Foerster & Barth.

    Regards,

    Anthony

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      #17
      Let's compare fronts first!

      Could we just have the front view of the L/21 marked piece to compare to the front-side of the unmarked piece just to be sure? IMO we shouldn't make an assumption based on the hinge set-up until we have compared the front.

      Rich
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        #18
        The obverse

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          #19
          Excellent information, Yuri. Thanks...the obverse design of your "L/21" looks identical to my unmarked IAB with the same hinge and catch. Interesting that the L/21 Kriegs badges have a completely different hinge and catch set-up.
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