Gents,
A member sent me his unmarked Heeresflak that comes in a marked FLL box. I present it for comments. The weight and measurements are all within what I expect to find. BUT, Linden is not a known maker of the Heeresflak. This is my first concern with the badge. The next is the mishapen head and swas. Note how the head leans forward, unlike all other Vienna - the badge is definately a "Vienna design" but it has 23 rivets along the base - far more than it should. The hardware is magnetic. The hinge is a generic one and FLL did use it, but the catch is not what I have seen on FLL Luftwaffe Flaks. The box seems double-stamped, and to my eyes the stamping looks pretty fresh. Personally I do not like this one - but I am open to discussion.
Marc
A member sent me his unmarked Heeresflak that comes in a marked FLL box. I present it for comments. The weight and measurements are all within what I expect to find. BUT, Linden is not a known maker of the Heeresflak. This is my first concern with the badge. The next is the mishapen head and swas. Note how the head leans forward, unlike all other Vienna - the badge is definately a "Vienna design" but it has 23 rivets along the base - far more than it should. The hardware is magnetic. The hinge is a generic one and FLL did use it, but the catch is not what I have seen on FLL Luftwaffe Flaks. The box seems double-stamped, and to my eyes the stamping looks pretty fresh. Personally I do not like this one - but I am open to discussion.
Marc
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