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          ccc
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              Please post pics of items straight up and down and not tilted to the side.
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                Originally posted by Don Doering View Post
                Please post pics of items straight up and down and not tilted to the side.
                I have only this seler photos

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                  Hi Besslein,

                  I am not a shields guy, but both look OK to me. As far as the CCC goes, it was made using the original RS die, but IMO are not pre-1945. I have handled several of them, but the finish is odd, the pin material and fit to the clasp is very poor and the lack of crimps to the back-plate is not in line with wartime CCC production. IMO, these are the earliest reproductions Souval came out with, still utilizing their wartime dies.

                  Tom
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                    Originally posted by tdurante View Post
                    Hi Besslein,

                    I am not a shields guy, but both look OK to me. As far as the CCC goes, it was made using the original RS die, but IMO are not pre-1945. I have handled several of them, but the finish is odd, the pin material and fit to the clasp is very poor and the lack of crimps to the back-plate is not in line with wartime CCC production. IMO, these are the earliest reproductions Souval came out with, still utilizing their wartime dies.

                    Tom
                    thanks Tom,im not realy a big fan of this ccc but always is better to ask

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                      #11
                      Sellers do these types of shots to make it hard to compare against other pics. Who is the seller?
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                        #12
                        The shields look good to me too, the Demjansk is made by Wurster (check the makermark on the left side on the back)
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                          Shields do look OK so far, but as Tom says, the CCC doesn´t give you that "R.S.-feeling".

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                            #14
                            The narvik shield was discused in this link,

                            http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ghlight=narvik

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                              #15
                              With nearly 2000 post most of them asking members is this original or fake why not try a bit of study yourself you may enjoy it and certainly learn about the items you are spending your money on ,just a thought

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