Gents,
In my book (available here: http://www.ironcross1939.com/flak_badge.htm ) I note that on the day she is published I will figure out an unknown maker. Well, how true it is! I have speculated on GCA about the Brehmer Heer Flak, but until now i did not have what I thought was solid proof. Now I have it. On page 420 of my book I list a badge by a maker I note is somewhere between S&L and Juncker, but is hard to catagorize. Now we can say it is GB! And why not? GB made luft flaks, and gorgeous ones. These Heeresflaks by GB are found in Tombak and Zinc. The eagle's legs are very reminiscent of GB numbered panzer badges. The hinge has a crimp marking unique to GB, and found on all the Luft Flaks by them. And now we have a typical GB catch. I have seen four of these in the last five years, so they have not popped up today. Of course I am a fairly young collector (ahem) so for all I know Hritz has a stack of them...
Marc
In my book (available here: http://www.ironcross1939.com/flak_badge.htm ) I note that on the day she is published I will figure out an unknown maker. Well, how true it is! I have speculated on GCA about the Brehmer Heer Flak, but until now i did not have what I thought was solid proof. Now I have it. On page 420 of my book I list a badge by a maker I note is somewhere between S&L and Juncker, but is hard to catagorize. Now we can say it is GB! And why not? GB made luft flaks, and gorgeous ones. These Heeresflaks by GB are found in Tombak and Zinc. The eagle's legs are very reminiscent of GB numbered panzer badges. The hinge has a crimp marking unique to GB, and found on all the Luft Flaks by them. And now we have a typical GB catch. I have seen four of these in the last five years, so they have not popped up today. Of course I am a fairly young collector (ahem) so for all I know Hritz has a stack of them...
Marc
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