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As far as I know my way through BKA's I would say that the silver one is the so called massive Juncker type, which, one collector likes more than the other. Pin shows the typical Juncker tool marks, which is a good sign.
Altough the design, ageing and crisp details look very nice on the gold BKA, I have never encountered a set up like that which would put me in front of a big questionmark. I for sure would love to handle these badges once!
As a long time solid collector I think you have a story behind these Luc, can you share it with usKind regards,
Giel
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Yes it's a Juncker, the same as the silver one. The gilding is old bot not original pre 45 IMO as the pin sit up is post war and the gilding is on ithe pin too. There exists totaly uncut-ut rohlings of these Juncker APB's.
The silver one shown here is the first type of the Juncker APB, to me much more attractive as the hollow version, of which the dies survived the war, not of the first type.
Pieter.SUUM CUIQUE ...
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Thanks Pieter. I'm still curious about the source for this info and where these pieces where found. Here's a link to a discussion a while back.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ht=BKA+Juncker
cheers
Peter
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Originally posted by stewy View PostThanks guys,i've learned something today,sorry i doubted them. Stewy
Nice Badges Man!Cheers, Steve
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Originally posted by Pieter Verbruggen View PostYes it's a Juncker, the same as the silver one. The gilding is old bot not original pre 45 IMO as the pin sit up is post war and the gilding is on ithe pin too. There exists totaly uncut-ut rohlings of these Juncker APB's.
The silver one shown here is the first type of the Juncker APB, to me much more attractive as the hollow version, of which the dies survived the war, not of the first type.
Pieter.
Also, these pictures are rotten and IMO it is impossible to make any definitive conclusions from them.
best wishes,
jeffLooking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.
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