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    BH Meyer GAB tombak or cupal ???

    Hello Collectors,

    before this one goes I´d like to be sure and kindly ask, if someone could tell if it is a tombak badge or cupal??

    On the top of the bajonette there can be seen a silver colour shining through...so is it just a "cupal like finish"?

    Thanks in advance

    Kind regards

    Martin
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    Last edited by Aurora68; 02-05-2010, 11:16 AM.

    #2
    here the reverse
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      #3
      here the catch
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        #4
        I would go with tombac, but you can double check the weight of the badge!

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          #5
          thanks Lubo,

          here is the weight: 19,0 gr

          Regards

          Martin

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            #6
            Tombak!

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              #7
              I agree, its tombak. It would be hard to solder fitting like if it were aluminum on the reverse.

              Tom
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                #8
                Originally posted by Lubo View Post
                I would go with tombac, but you can double check the weight of the badge!
                I agree

                Martin, the silver area you mentioned is likely the finish. All the worn areas look to show tombak..

                regards
                Graeme

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                  #9
                  Lighting seems to give it a copper color, but agreed, tombak

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                    #10
                    This badge will never ever have the look of a cupal piece, study the edges.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Chad View Post
                      Lighting seems to give it a copper color, but agreed, tombak
                      Chad, that was why I thought it could be cupal.....


                      Thanks everyone for all your comments and help, much appreciated.


                      Kind regards

                      Martin

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