This is a very nice, original General Assault Badge, but I have to agree that it was not made by F.W. Assmann. I used to own one just like it, but without the 'A' marking. As far as I know, the maker of this exact type of GAB is still unknown. I have never seen one that was marked until now. It is anybody's guess as to when, why, and who added this marking. Based on all the available information, I can only conclude that this marking is a post-war enhancement to an otherwise original badge. As others have mentioned, this badge is clearly not Assmann. Assmann produced GABs by die-stamping (1 die), die-forging (1 die), and die-casting (4 dies/molds). This is a total of six dfferent sets of tooling, but all having the same obverse details. The badge that started this thread does not match up to an Assmann-made GAB. Also as mentioned by others, the 'A' is not correctly styled and it should be in relief rather than stamped in. The good thing to keep in mind, though, is that it is an original badge.
Best regards,
Tom
Best regards,
Tom
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