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    Juncker IAB

    Guys,

    Thought I would show off my two Juncker infantry badges. A nice zinc and an even better looking nickel silver. I hope you like them.

    Regards,


    Mark
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    The zinc obverse
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      zinc reverse
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        #4
        The nickel silver obverse, I'm not a 100% sure about this, but Hans n said it looked like a nickel silver when I posted the pictures before I purchased. The finish definitely looks deifferent when you have both in your hand together.
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          nickel silver reverse
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            #6
            Hi Mark......

            ......Sweet. In my opinion these Juncker made IAB's are the nicest of all IAB's. Well designed. These(including the bronze) are high on my list.

            Thanks for the look.

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              #7
              Mark, some love the NS....but the zincer is more special in my mind....much harder to find.....no matter what condition it is in....

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                Mark,
                Indeed, one of the best designed IAB's. You can't go wrong (nor have enough) nickle silver badges!

                Chet
                Zinc stinks!

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the comments guys, as always they are apreciated.

                  Regards,

                  Mark

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                    Hey Gents. Was doing a re-read on some of the old threads and it's interesting to see that as late as 2007, a Juncker N/S got confused as being made from zinc? --In actuality, both the badges here are N/S variants! Note the metallurgy and lack of a round baseplate underneath the "C" catch on the one proposed as zinc.

                    --Best, Ken
                    Last edited by Panzercracker; 06-04-2013, 01:06 AM.

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                      #11
                      Nice update Ken, and I can only agree...both fine original Juncker and both Nickel Silver.

                      Tom
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                        #12
                        2 very nice badges

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                          #13
                          Nice pieces Mark! Love the right one with the black patina all over it!
                          Kind regards,
                          Giel


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Panzercracker View Post
                            Hey Gents. Was doing a re-read on some of the old threads and it's interesting to see that as late as 2007, a Juncker N/S got confused as being made from zinc? --In actuality, both the badges here are N/S variants! Note the metallurgy and lack of a round baseplate underneath the "C" catch on the one proposed as zinc.

                            --Best, Ken

                            Hi Ken

                            When Mark posted those badges, it may have been the condition of the top left leaf and the reverse finish appearance that gave the impression of a zincer?

                            Remember also that around 2007, (as I remember it anyway), these hardly ever showed up, and now they are two a penny

                            Always good to correct a thread..

                            regards
                            Graeme

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                              #15
                              We've gotten more feedback in these than we did six years ago.

                              Chet
                              Zinc stinks!

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