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    RUDOLF SOUVAL, Zinc - Heer Flak Badge

    Well, Marc's Flak book has me in a frenzy. I took (yet) another gamble, and purchased this R.S. Flak badge from Hamburg.

    The dimensions match up to the specs that Marc provides. This badge, however, is a bit lighter (27,8 g vs 29,6 g). Everything else seems to match up properly. I don't think the weight is a 'rule out' factor.

    I'm not sure, is this the version with the 'Variant Catch', as the Flak Badges book describes?

    Thanks for Any Comments!
    Mark










    "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

    #2
    I would not worry much about the weight. If the badge is lighter, it indicates it is an earlier variant of the die. Due to the wearout of the dies, more zinc was pressed into them, which leads to more weight.



    Regards,

    Daniel

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      #3
      Nice Souval! What is magnetic on the hardware? Just curious because of the oxidation. I would not worry about the weight - in my book I gave an example but as I said you have to take the tolerances into account.
      Marc

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        #4
        Daniel,

        Makes sense and I agree. If it was 10 grams more with a different 'modern' basemetal ..... well, that's a different story altogether!


        Marc,

        I guess your presentation has 'done' me well so far.

        The Magnetism Test Results:

        The pin is 'hitting' into (even more than 'jumping'!) the magnet, like Ma Deuce APIT rounds against a cinderblock wall. I venture to say with a very high Fe content. And that is at 12.5mm >. The hinge test is negated to to the relative proximity of the pin. And the catchplate is too small for my magnet. Maybe I can find another. I think it is safe to say, judging by the rust in the images, that all hardware is, well, highly reactive to the magnet test!

        Mark
        Last edited by mmiller; 09-28-2008, 09:58 AM.
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          #5
          Look Mark, if your "magnet" is too freakin large for the "catchplate" don't lord it over the rest of us mortals! JERK!

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            #6
            Man's gotta do, what a man's gotta do.
            "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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              #7
              Nice badge Mark and nice finish, looks like a keeper.

              I have found a good way to test the magnetism of the hinge, put the magnet on the obverse face of the badge. If the hinge is magnetic, you will feel a slight pull through the badge. The pin is too far away from the reverse surface to pull in the magnet from the obverse IMO.

              Ofcourse, if your "magnet" is too big, it can attract everything around it.

              Tom
              If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                #8
                Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                Ofcourse, if your "magnet" is too big, it can attract everything around it.

                Tom
                He works on the same principle as a rail gun.
                Last edited by mmiller; 09-28-2008, 07:00 PM.
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                  #9
                  Well, I for one am glad to see that Mark is spending all sorts of money BEFORE the MAX...it gives us other guys some hope that he will not have any money to spend AT the MAX, thus leaving other badges for us.

                  Of course, if you want to buy something from my table on credit that would be fine, Mark.

                  Gary B
                  ANA LM #1201868, OMSA LM #60, OVMS LM #8348

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                    #10
                    Hi Gary,

                    I sure appreciate that 'line of credit'! Mighty neighborly of you. 30 year fixed, low APR terms, I hope. Sounds like you feel my pain! (Are you part of the bail out?)

                    Yep. Since I am broke, I will see two Assmann P/Os at the MAX this week. ...... Ah, WTF. I will just put off remodelling the Wife's bathroom for another year. There is room for me in the dog haus.

                    Mark
                    Last edited by mmiller; 09-30-2008, 05:13 AM.
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