Hello All,
I like it when the opportunity presents itself to pick up an interesting item. This collection certainly fits the bill!
Based on the information provided and documentation on the back, a vet mounted thes items in an open frame and then poured about 1 inch of acrylic epoxy over the entire collection. He did this back in 1969.
There are a number of interesting pieces. They aren't quite "encapsulated" as the tight attachment to the backing might make it possible to liberate some of the items -- at the cost of destroying the collection. I am not sure I want to do this, but, I figured I would seek some opinions; particularly if the Heer Flak is a good one. (If it's not good, then this is a pre-1970 fake.)
These are the best shots that I can provide. I cannot get to the reverse without destroying the mounting. I've also included some of the PAB.
Thanks for the opinions!
Eric
I like it when the opportunity presents itself to pick up an interesting item. This collection certainly fits the bill!
Based on the information provided and documentation on the back, a vet mounted thes items in an open frame and then poured about 1 inch of acrylic epoxy over the entire collection. He did this back in 1969.
There are a number of interesting pieces. They aren't quite "encapsulated" as the tight attachment to the backing might make it possible to liberate some of the items -- at the cost of destroying the collection. I am not sure I want to do this, but, I figured I would seek some opinions; particularly if the Heer Flak is a good one. (If it's not good, then this is a pre-1970 fake.)
These are the best shots that I can provide. I cannot get to the reverse without destroying the mounting. I've also included some of the PAB.
Thanks for the opinions!
Eric
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