They used to call this a Juncker about 10yrs ago, before the N/S Juncker was called the "Porsche". Now they call it the "Monster", but attributed to S&L.
They used to call this a Juncker about 10yrs ago, before the N/S Juncker was called the "Porsche". Now they call it the "Monster", but attributed to S&L.
Right, there's only one "Monster" with the halfmoon dieflaw, running just above the rectangular outline for placement of the hinge -which is slightly more narrow than the S&L here. The hardware on this example is pretty much 100% bonifide S&L hardware.
Yes, this is an S&L PAB. Not a monster as Giel said already, those are questionable as a wartime badge IMO. Your example is more accepted as a wartime badge and one I would have no problem owning, but as with makers like S&L, its a crap shoot to be honest.
Tom
If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little
New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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