Thanks, Tom. Now here is a side by side, as I do believe some (including myself) may "miss it" if we only glance at a badge hurredly.
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Hi Tom, I believe this extra discussion and photos have really helping the understanding of this thread. I also agree with you re: those very narrow hinges present on the 57 pieces. I cannot recall ever seeing them on a badge that I personally believed was wartime constructed. A person who reads this thread in the future should now have a better understanding at what you were trying to get at, and won't have the misconception like I did that you were referring to unmarked badges with scratches on the pins as postwar production. It now makes much more sense to me and in conjunction with finishes and the other important things we use to determine originality will be a helpful tool.
best wishes,
jeff
P.S the new photos posted are much clearer and better than the original ones!Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.
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Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the comments and glad I was able to clarify these points. I agree that the last pics I posted show the differences more clearly, should have started out with those
Regarding the hinge, you are correct that the 1957 hinges do NOT have the wide flange at the base like the wartime hinge do. But rather the 1957 hinges are more like tall block hinges, like the ones used by FLL on their CCCs and GWL on the LW badges. However, I would content that the wartime hinges by these makers are longer and their edges sharper in comparison to the 1957 hinges.
Tp,If 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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Originally posted by Brian S View PostTom, dimple or teardrop, looks like the mark on the Recon Clasp to me.
That mark looks like neither. It certainly isn't S&L's "wartime dimple" toolmark. It loosely resembles the "1957 scrape", but still not a good match at all. The hinge also doesn't look like an S&L hinge to me, so I doubt we are looking at something that S&L produced (either wartime or postwar). What type of badge is it?
Below is a side-by-side comparison of S&L's "WARTIME DIMPLE" and the "1957-SCRAPE" tool marks.
TomAttached FilesIf 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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