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    GAB material question

    Hi guys,



    I picked this one up, maybe some of you remember this badge. Unfortunately the seller was smart and requested a little more than the 1,80 RM written on the back. But now I´m a bit puzzled with the material. It is a very smooth metal, no sign of bubbling or the kind of "roughness" you´d expect on a zinc piece. The weight is about 29g. So what do you think, a zincer or maybe some sort of other metal?


    Every thought is appreciated!

    Kind regards,


    Daniel
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        #4
        Hello Daniel,

        it´s made in feinzink.
        Regards
        Hans N

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          #5
          Indeed feinzink. Nice Wiedmann btw
          Kind regards,
          Giel


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            #6
            I agree. First: this is a very nice looking GAB and second: Some of the zinc based alloys were of a higher quality than others.

            Regards, Theo
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              #7
              Thanks for the comments guys. Informative as always!

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                #8
                Hi Daniel

                Nice badge

                The soldering of the hinge looks a bit rough, do you think it may have been repaired?

                regards
                Graeme

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                  #9
                  Hi Daniel,

                  I agree with the others, this is made from fine zink and is very nice indeed. Graeme has a good point on the hinge, looks like scorch marks on the obverse head area as well from a possible repair.

                  Tom
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                    #10
                    Hello Tom And Graeme,




                    when I look closer at this piece I think you may be right. I got the same feeling, so I did a little fishing around and found at least pieces that made me think it could not be resoldered.

                    Here are two with the same pattern concerning the soldering:
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                      Another one:
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                        #12
                        I see the different coloring on the eagles head, surely a sign that there was some heat, but this also occurs on the wings:
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                          Another shot of the back in different lighting:
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                            And a close up of the hinge:
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                              #15
                              If this is now ironclad that it is resoldered, I´ll have to talk with the seller.



                              Thank you all for your comments, really really appreciated!



                              Kind regards,



                              Daniel

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