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    My poor PAB

    This sad little badge has been either badly neglected or ended up in the drink at some stage of its life. I have tried to take a photo of the marking which i can see but can't make out. The mark is inside a circle that looks to have a very fine edge. Does anyone know who this maker is? Appreciate any info. thanks.
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    What i can make out looks like the Wiedmann symbol. Could this be a Wiedmann badge? Did they make PAB'?

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      #3
      I believe it's actually Hermann Wernstein(5 & L/17).

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        #4
        Originally posted by xxGDxx View Post
        I believe it's actually Hermann Wernstein(5 & L/17).
        Wiedmann mark actually.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chad View Post
          Wiedmann mark actually.
          I agree.
          Ralph.

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            #6
            Looks like a ground dug Wiedman for me



            Andy

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              #7
              Originally posted by xxGDxx View Post
              I believe it's actually Hermann Wernstein(5 & L/17).
              In early times some researcher identified this badge as Wernstein,but today fact that this is made by Wiedmann. (German Medal Makers & their Marks by Woods, PAB book by de Bock)
              And Welcome in the Forum.
              Happy collecting

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                #8
                A good groundducg piece instead!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Aiceman View Post
                  In early times some researcher identified this badge as Wernstein,but today fact that this is made by Wiedmann. (German Medal Makers & their Marks by Woods, PAB book by de Bock)
                  And Welcome in the Forum.
                  Happy collecting

                  I believe Basti nailed the proof of Wiedmann being the manufacturer using this symbol.

                  best regards
                  Graeme

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                    #10
                    Maybe poor, but at least original
                    Kind regards,
                    Giel


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                      #11
                      AGREED, an original Wiedmann despite its poor condition.

                      Tom
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