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    Hi Guys
    I was thinking about listing this on the estand and i thought i could get some thoughts on it first.Not sure of the maker so would like some help on that also.It's been in my collection for about ten yrs and hope it checks out ok.Sorry about the quality of the photos,hopefully they will be ok.Thanks in advance Jay


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          Hi Jay......

          ......Your badge looks like a Juncker manufactured piece. Or what we used to call a 'Porsche.' If it is not, it's a cleverly made FAKE, based on a Juncker PAB. Clearer pictures can, and do, make a difference in ferreting out the nuances associated with these. Seems to be made of zinc from your images. But, with the bit of yellow showing, it could possibly be tombac. Can you provide weight and measurements?

          Hope this helps some.

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            Hi Bruce
            Thanks!! i thought it was a Junker but was not sure .I will take another rev shot in a few,and no its not a zinker.Jay

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              Well hope these help they are the best i can do tonight.

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                  The details on the badge are alot better than my poor photo skills.

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                    Hey Guys
                    Just checking in to see if there are any more opinions.Thanks Jay

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                      Hi Jay. The details, front and back are very soft looking in your photos. The pin looks strange also- too thin and short. Can we get a side shot.
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                        That's a copy I'm afraid. Hinge is all wrong, pin is bad, the whole thing is too flat and misses all the details.
                        Kind regards,
                        Giel


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                          Sorry, I do not like it either, the pin alone would be OK because I have seen several with pins replaced. The other details would make it not a good one for me. I'm with Giel on this one.

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                            Hi Jay,

                            I don't like the hinge and catch on that one, I am also of the opinion that it is a decent repro. If you show a shot of the hinge from the side, it will be even more obvious IMO.

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

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                              Hi Guys
                              Well these are the best i can do for now my cameras batteries went dead during the taking of the photos.As for the pin i think it may have been replaced at one point in time.Jay

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