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    #16
    Hi Ben,

    I got your PM, but figured I would just answer your question here because others have the same question. The "broken stem" name comes from a disjointed vein in the 2nd oakleaf on the left side of the wreath. See this thread where I show a picture of it.

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=423414

    Tom
    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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      #17
      thanx

      cool , now i know something new and i have a real example to add to my knoweldge

      thanx

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        #18
        3 new iabs

        got these this week
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          #19
          the FLL marked IAB in post #12 has repaired hardware,
          FLL didn't used ballhinges and those kind of catches

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            #20
            Hi Ben

            Glad you managed to post pics, they are getting better

            Quite a growing collection you have.

            The hollow FLL IAB definitely has a replaced catch..

            Can you post better pics of the GAB you have, it looks a little like the "donald duck" fake, but I hope I am wrong.

            regards
            Graeme

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