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Hello,
Here's gold, hollow GAB I acquired several years ago. Was it a General officer's? Can anyone surmise which firm had manufactured it? What its range of value?
Thank you,
ChristopherLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 12-08-2007, 08:18 AM.
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Nfs. It came from a vet (an American officer) who was a prosecutor at Nuremburg. It's quite genuine.
Perhaps Mr. Craig Gottlieb would care to elaborate on his opinion?
ChristopherLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 09-22-2007, 11:25 PM.
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Hello there DAK......
......So you seem to think the yellowing of the laquer, applied as a finish, to these silver grade GAB's is silly?
Au contrere.
I happened to own a silver IAB that had the same goldish appearance. I can assure you that I wasn't in possession of a gold IAB.
No such golden award, either GAB or IAB, was ever issued to be worn during the 3 Reich.
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Very interesting, but this one is GOLD - and not goldish. Its larger than any other silver GAB I've seen and the gold has a nice, old patina. I've seen photos of German Generals with an Award like this.
ChristopherLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 09-23-2007, 12:44 AM.
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Hello,
OK, I'll dig one up. Please grant me some time to do the research as I have another project someone's asked me to help them with at present.
ChristopherLast edited by MilitaryCollect; 09-23-2007, 02:53 AM.
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Christopher,
Gold, or bronze GAB's NEVER existed.
The fact that yours is gold is probably because of the combination of discoloration of the finish, the wear and the basecoating that becomes visible.
I've seen many others like these which show the same patina build up, mine included.
A very worn and original Juncker GAB, but not a gold one, believe meKind regards,
Giel
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Hello,
I do believe you guys. But this one looked so good! Infact, I kept it as a treasure.
I just did a "paint test" (scrape a little off the reverse) and you're right. The "gold" paint scrapped right off. Underneath is a metal GAB with a completely worn finish. SCHUCKS!
Nevermind.
C.
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