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    Panzer badge in Silber original??

    Hello All
    please original?
    Thanks!
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      #3
      An original Schickle/Mayer badge in zinc.
      Dan
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        #4
        It's an original zinc based, hollowback PAB. Probably later issue and by a maker that is not yet known, possibly Otto Schickle? Chet will know.

        --Best, Ken

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          #5
          I agree an original, which for a long time has been referred to as a Mayer/F&R design.

          regards
          Graeme

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            #6
            Originally posted by Panzercracker View Post
            Probably later issue and by a maker that is not yet known, possibly Otto Schickle? Chet will know.

            --Best, Ken
            Ken

            I doubt if Chet will know, because this is another badge where the maker name is not known with any certainty.

            cheers
            Graeme

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              #7
              Thanks Greame. Only features that give any hint are the distinctive flat catch hook on a hollow, Vienna design type PAB. Is there a nickname? Or do we hold onto Mayer/Schickle?

              --Best, Ken


              Originally posted by Graeme View Post
              Ken

              I doubt if Chet will know, because this is another badge where the maker name is not known with any certainty.

              cheers
              Graeme

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                #8
                Its a Mayer/Schickle at this point in my opinion.

                Ken, this is not a Vienna maker design, just FYI.

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

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                  #9
                  Thank you very much for your answers!

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                    #10
                    Thanks for the correction Tom. No chance on a "Vienna Design", since Pforzeim's in Germany and quite the hike from Vienna. Don't know why that rolled off my tongue...

                    --Best, Ken

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