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    GAB / ASA Maker?

    hallo,
    I get an offer from dealer and need your help.
    Which maker is the Gab?

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    Regards Johnnie

    #2
    Looks like a flatback or 'smirking' GAB as I prefer to call it; maker unknown. But I think the finish is new and the catch has been replaced. Just my opinion

    Overall, I'd pass

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      #3
      Hi Johnny,

      I would agree with Chad, an original but that has been refinished. This is a pretty common type of GAB, and they always have a very different finish than what you are seeing on yours.

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

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        #4
        I also agree with Chad and Tom. Original badge, but definitely refinished.

        Regards,
        Eric

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          #5
          I can only agree with the others !

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            #6
            Hi guys,



            these are usually found in extremely good condition, so I think the silvering might be original. Here are two of mine and Johnnies pics in a different lighting:
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              #7
              Hej Nordmark,
              Can you show us the back of the GAB?
              Regards Johnnie

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                #8
                I think what this finish reminds me of is this Wien Herr Flak that I've seen all too often. What do you guys think?
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                  #9
                  I think the finish is absolutely original. I have an IAB that has a very similar finish which was acquired in a vet grouping and I know it wasn't played with.

                  Bill Rannow
                  Mpls. MN
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                    #10
                    Hi Bill,



                    agreed. Your badge is a very nice piece with the typicall late war silver wash, which is not acetone proof.



                    Regards,



                    Daniel

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