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    PAB(S) by RK & PAB(B) by C.E. Juncker(?)

    Here are two for review and comment, please:

    1. PAB(S) by Rudolf Karneth in later war grey alloy or zinc; die-cast with scalloped back and crimped-in ball hinge; magnetic pin and clasp and maker marked "R.K." in raised letters below the hinge. Except for slight traces the silver wash is gone from the obverse, but largely remains on the reverse.
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    Last edited by jwburchell; 03-13-2009, 09:49 PM.

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    Reverse:
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      #3
      Obverse lower portion detail:
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        #4
        Obverse upper portion detail:
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          #5
          Reverse details of maker mark, ball hinge and crimping:
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            #6
            Retaining clasp and pin tip detail:
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              2. PAB(B), unmarked, in metal alloy/zinc with bronzed finish, most of which remains on both sides. Die-cast or die-forged with solid, flat, concave reverse. Non-magnetic pin and clasp in the style indicating (if I understand correctly from my research) a badge manufactured by C.E. Juncker.
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                Reverse view:
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                  #9
                  Lower obverse detail:
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                    #10
                    Upper obverse detail:
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                      #11
                      Hinge detail:
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                        #12
                        Retaining clasp detail:
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                          Retaining clasp and sharply, pointed pin:
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                            #14
                            HI,
                            Both are good, although the 2nd Badge is no longer attributed to Juncker, it does have the SC Juncker set up,
                            Last edited by scott3000; 03-13-2009, 11:35 PM.

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                              #15
                              I agree with Scott that both are good. The second one is an S&L with a Junker style setup...

                              Regards,
                              Chris G.

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