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    Hollow Back Marked IAB's

    New guy to collecting TR itmes. I was reading on a dealers site that Maker Marked hollow back IAB's are rare. I was just wondering how ture this is. Just seems odd to me. But as I shop around for different items 99% of the hollow back IAB's I see are un-marked. I just dont get it.

    Any information will greatly be appreciated and helpfull.....


    Thanks all

    Cheers
    Brian

    #2
    Yes, they are uncommon. A few IAB's that come to mind are:
    - Assman marked, in the rifle butt
    - "H" marked in the lower right wreath
    - ShuCo marked in the stock

    Not sure why other makers of hollowbacks did not mark their badges. Perhaps due to the way they are made.
    HC

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      #3
      Hi Brian

      As well as the ones Harry mentioned another is

      JFS

      and on the forum in the following thread we have seen a hollow FLL marked L/14 owned by Christian. Very Unique

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=FLL+L%2F14


      regards
      Graeme

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        #4
        I have a Assman Hollow Back. I was thinking about getting rid of. So I was doing research and came accross that it is not common to find a IAB Hollow back with a makers mark. Now if only I could find one with a price on line to get a estimate on how much to charge if I wanted to get rid of it.

        Brian

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          #5
          Brian

          Rare in this market does not always mean big bucks.

          For a valuation check out the dealer sites for a similar condition non maker marked hollow IAB and add a couple of bucks. And don't forget the dealer prices tend to be the highest.
          Alternatively get a valuation from a dealer and offer it for the same price on the estand.

          regards
          Graeme

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