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    4 Hollow back PABs

    Hello Everyone, I am posting these for a friend. I have no idea what the makers are. Any opinions are more than welcome. Thank you for your time.
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      #3
      Hi,

      Long time since someone posted 4 hollowbacks in one time

      The two on top, are two 1st pattern Daisy's in zink. Even in zink, this badge is even rarer than its early tombak counterpart. We believe the maker is Schauerte & Höhfeld. After there die was completely used off, they tried to produce a little bit further with zink, which didn't last long. These badges were the ones which came out of there at that time. While I saw about about 6 in my whole life, you suddenly come up with two!!

      The one left on the bottom is a tombak Bh Mayer / F&R design PAB with Wiedmann set up, which makes it a bit more rare than the ones we normally encounter.

      The last one is a Juncker PAB with a completely reworked set up on it. I would love to see better pictures of that one.
      Kind regards,
      Giel


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        #4
        Hello Giel,

        Thank you very much for the prompt and detailed reply. This is truly good news.

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          #5
          I agree, we definetely needs better photos of the Juncker PAB "ex Porsche" to make sure if it is original or a cast copy. I do see some possible signs of that.

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            #6
            Gentleman, more photos of the badge in question.
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                      #11
                      I'm with the boys on 1-3. Stewy

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                        #12
                        From what I can see the Juncker is too weak in the details and I see pitting. Even if it is a zink badge.
                        IMO it is a cast copy.

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                          #13
                          Not quite Junker quality,tollerences between wreath & cupola look excessive. Stewy

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