...and just arrived this IAB with SS sign, too.....
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Hi gents,
This very IAB used to be in my collection at one time, so I know it very well. Of course, this SS stamp is absolutely unusual and uncommon. But fact is, and I observed this in detail, that the stamp was applied before the finish was applied. And there is no question that it is a typical JFS finish, we are not looking at a refinished badge.
Therefore, about the reason of the stamp can only be speculated. To some, it will make this IAB not any more desirable than one without that stamp, to others, it will be a very cool extra. The collector decides.
I always enjoyed it.Cheers, Frank
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Hi Gabor,
Nice silver JFS IAB, has some great finish left.
To me, the SS stamp looks like it MIGHT have been placed sometime after production IMO. It looks very weak, and pretty rough around the edges, not something I would expect from something applied at the factory.
I hear what Frank is saying about the finish, but in my opinion the stamp will have finish inside it even if it was stamped in later on. With a weak stamp, the finish will just compress into the grooves of the stamp, but still remain intact.
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Originally posted by Den View PostWell It's a nice badge for sure and the stamp looks like a wartime job, like Gabor says It's unlikely that the stamp is aplied after '45, you would see some dent ont the back or a bubble on the front because such a stamp had to be made with the use of some force.
Yes Den, my opinion is that too, what you wrote. And the runes are accurate, as you may see an SS document ( I think here, for the thunder SS signs ). The circle and the runes are strong, not like when the soldier subsequently wrote his name the backside of the badge. That's just scratching the surface.
regards Gabor
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