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    Rotten Old Bronze IAB unmarked

    This poor old chap arrived through the door this morning in a really sad state.
    I have given him a wash and dry.
    It is a pity how bad storage has deteriorated the badge which I imagine would have looked quite good when liberated in Italy/Austria
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    Close up of the eagle
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      #3
      Hook and Hinge
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        #4
        Original Juncker, earlier called as slim stalk, copper coated zinc badge.

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          #5
          Hi Saladin,

          I can only agree with Hans, a fine original later-war Juncker.

          Tom
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            #6
            No worse for wear

            This original IAB still has its Hardware intact and hasn't lost any limbs yet either.
            It's still in a lot better shape and belying its 70 plus years of age. Congrats

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              #7
              Thank you all for your positive remarks.
              The fact that it is a Juncker makes the buy a bit sweeter.
              I wont resign it to the box for rubbishy bits.

              All the best
              Doug

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                #8
                Hi Doug

                It certainly has had a tough life, but as already mentioned, it is intact...

                .. and now has someone to treat it nice

                regards
                Graeme

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                  #9
                  I'll try my best Graeme.
                  I must admit before I found out it was a Juncker I was going to give it a polish to see if it improved the look.
                  I will stick with it as it is.
                  Many thanks
                  Doug

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