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    #2
    Hi
    I would like to have opinions for this Allgemeines Sturmabzeichen

    Thanks
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      #3
      Can you please post more pictures from the hinge?

      I am not sure is it an original Peltz and Lorenz or fake.

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        #4
        Hi Hans
        More pics as requested
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          #5
          Well, I like it, the catch, the non cut out swastika, eagle all match to P&L variant, only the hinge is bit different esspecially the pin, but I have never seen a fake from this rare type yet. It would be nice to hear some more comments.

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                #8
                Thanks Hans

                And now cleaned I really prefer it in this condition better details this way

                weight is 20,8 g

                let's wait for comments of others members
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                  #9
                  I would have to agree with Hans on the maker. It may have been a "ground-dug" piece? I've seen pitting like that on nickel silver (nickel/brass) badges. However, now that you cleaned it, it will hurt the value. 70+ years of patina is what it's all about on a badge like that. --Rgds, Ken

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                    #10
                    I am not a fan of this badge.

                    Post #7 shows what appear to be a lot of problem areas for me.

                    Also, the hinge is strange, can you confirm if it is a folded sheet metal hinge or completely solid?

                    Can we see the cleaned reverse please.

                    Hans, you mentioned P&L variant, but just so I do not get confused, we are talking about what has been known as the "Mayer" design. Is that correct?

                    regards
                    Graeme

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                      #11
                      I see what you mean in post 7 Graeme. That shine I'm seeing ontop of the hinge looks like buffing to take out the seam which is indicative of the hardware being cast as part of the badge. --Also, that "pitting" can be found on that particular pedigree of cast fakes. On closer inspection, the "baseplate", as well as the "C-catch" look to be cast right into the badge. --Good eye. --Rgds, Ken
                      Last edited by Panzercracker; 05-21-2012, 07:16 PM.

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                        #12
                        As requested Graeme the hinge is completely solid
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Graeme View Post

                            Hans, you mentioned P&L variant, but just so I do not get confused, we are talking about what has been known as the "Mayer" design. Is that correct?

                            regards
                            Graeme
                            Hello Graeme,

                            Mayer design of course, but if you check Petz & Lorenz EKI, spangen, Kriegsmarine badges etc. you can see that they used this type (or similar as this badge is maybe a fake) hinge not Mayer.

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