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    Would you guys be so kind to help me on this one ? Appreciate all and thank you in advance.
    There are no markings on this one.
    Regards
    John




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    Looks like a deformed leaf to me

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      #3
      Original!

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        #4
        Thank You for response
        Any guess on maker though

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          #5
          Originally posted by nsdap79 View Post
          Thank You for response
          Any guess on maker though
          As Eraser said, it looks a so called deformed leaf.

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            #6
            Originally posted by nsdap79 View Post
            Thank You for response
            Any guess on maker though
            Unknown Maker, known as the 'Deformed Leaf' type!
            Cheers, Steve
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              #7
              Hi,

              Does the hinge, pin and catch setup look like the unknown maker that was possibly attributed to Wernstein?

              Regards

              Steve

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                #8
                Originally posted by STEVIEBOY491 View Post
                Hi,

                Does the hinge, pin and catch setup look like the unknown maker that was possibly attributed to Wernstein?

                Regards

                Steve
                Steve,

                It doesn't look like the Wernstein/Jena - Unknown Maker set up IMO mate!
                Cheers, Steve
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                  #9
                  Steve,

                  Many thanks. I am still learning and comparing!

                  Regards

                  Steve

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                    #10
                    Hi John.....

                    ......One of my favorite designs the 'deformed leaf'. The one you are presenting looks as if there was a slippage of the die when made. Another unusual item about it is the type of catch. I don't believe I have seen one yet with that style of flat-wire catch; soldered directly(it looks like it is from your images) to the badge. I'd like to see that one(or another like it) in-hand.

                    So far it looks ok.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View Post
                      ......One of my favorite designs the 'deformed leaf'. The one you are presenting looks as if there was a slippage of the die when made. Another unusual item about it is the type of catch. I don't believe I have seen one yet with that style of flat-wire catch; soldered directly(it looks like it is from your images) to the badge. I'd like to see that one(or another like it) in-hand.

                      So far it looks ok.

                      Indeed Bruce, the catch looks to have had a circular catch plate trimmed down IMO. Stewy

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                        #12
                        Any guess on a fair price for the IAB

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                          #13
                          Hi John

                          The set up on your badge is a recognised set up for this unknown maker. The catch is very similar to catches seen on some Deumer badges, and different from the catch seen on the so called Wernstein IAB.

                          It would be nice for you to post a straight on reverse pic if possible.

                          Regards price, you might find it useful to check out the estand or a couple of the main dealers for an idea,

                          regards
                          Graeme

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                              #15
                              Yes, that's an interesting flat wire catch for this type! But all ok IMO!
                              Cheers, Steve
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