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    PAB A.S. tombac

    Hello guys! Here my new PAB marked A.S. to show for you, hope you like it!














    #2
    Wow! A stunning example of a very hard PAB to come by.

    Chet
    Zinc stinks!

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      #3
      Hi Arsen,
      very nice find,rare PAB and in good condition,congrats

      regards,

      Eddie

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        #4
        Very nice indeed ..how can you tell that it's made of tombak?
        Dan
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          #5
          Originally posted by Levesque View Post
          Very nice indeed ..how can you tell that it's made of tombak?
          Dan
          Hi Dan,

          You can just feel it with these badges, the highly polished body, the swas like a mirror and the white-silver finish. I've never saw a hollow zinker by AS with the same color characteristics.

          But to make in more concrete, look for the designer marks "ZM" on the reverse just underneath the tank tracks, zinkers don't have this
          Kind regards,
          Giel


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            #6
            Very nice indeed. That's two i've seen in a week! Stewy

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              #7
              Both the buntmetal hollow As and the copper coated zinc AS have the Z and M marks Giel...check out the GCA database.
              Dan
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                #8
                Just a beautiful PAB...

                Regards,
                Chris G.

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                  #9
                  Lovely piece mate!
                  Cheers, Steve
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