Found this at an antique store Friday. I am pretty sure it is a Junker but I read they had almost flat backs, this one has a dished back. Finish is really nice.
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If we look designwise, this is most likely not Juncker, altough the chance that they changed their complete design is possible.
Anyway, super pieceKind regards,
Giel
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So the info on German Tank Badges of WW2 by Mike Pinkus is incorrect? I thought that this site was very credible and had alot of good information on the different makers of tank badges. The badge I have is the same as the one he has pictured and described as a Junker badge.
quoted from his site
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JUNCKER...BERLIN.
NOT MARKED, NOTICE HINGE AND CATCH ON THIS BRONZE EXAMPLE.
DIE CAST, GREAT QUALITY.
JUNCKER BADGES ARE SIMILIAR TO ZIMMERMANN BADGES, HOWEVER THE JUNCKER BADGES ARE FAR RARER, AND THEY ARE ALMOST COMPLETELY FLAT ON THE REVERSE, HAVING BUT A SLIGHT DISH.... ....CHECK OUT THE DOCUMENT LINK ON THE INDEX/FRONT PAGE FOR A DEFINITIVE ARTICLE ON THESE TWO VERY SIMILIAR BADGES. "
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His site was fine a few years ago but a lot of studying and new information have revealed new info. His flak site, for example, was good 5 years ago but has been overtaken by events. Same with his PAB site. Look at the DeBock books if you want to learn about the PAB. I find it interesting the internet which is somewhat "organic" is lagging!
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Is this not the same also
Click here: PAB - Maker please - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
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Hi Sayle,
Mike wrote that stuff on his website probably 10 years ago, and several threads since then have reitered what was written back then. Like the guys said, new knowledge has surfaced in the last few years showing that Juncker was likely NOT the maker of this badge, even though the hardware is similar. S&L used similar hardware to this, as well as Fritz Zimmermmann, so don't just go by that.
Phil's PAB book is almost 1000 pages and totally devoted to the PAB subject, a must have if you are remotely interested in buying these badges IMO.
TomIf it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a littleNew Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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