Hi guys,
please find attached some further close-ups of the catch. In my opinion there are no signs of a repair or of any new solder. I think that the hole in the catch-plate was made during the production process, because it has the same form as the catch itself.
The badge was already discussed at different forums and it was explained to me that the sunken-in catch is the result of too much heat during the soldering. In my opinion Zimmermann had problems many a time with the temperature in their soldering process. You cann see that as well on my other example.
If you search for other Zimmermann examples you will find also other examples where the catch is sunken in the catch-plate. Also in the IAB book of Sascha Weber you can see an example where the catch is sunken-in a little bit in the catch-plat.
I would like to get further comments on these doubts.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Sven
please find attached some further close-ups of the catch. In my opinion there are no signs of a repair or of any new solder. I think that the hole in the catch-plate was made during the production process, because it has the same form as the catch itself.
The badge was already discussed at different forums and it was explained to me that the sunken-in catch is the result of too much heat during the soldering. In my opinion Zimmermann had problems many a time with the temperature in their soldering process. You cann see that as well on my other example.
If you search for other Zimmermann examples you will find also other examples where the catch is sunken in the catch-plate. Also in the IAB book of Sascha Weber you can see an example where the catch is sunken-in a little bit in the catch-plat.
I would like to get further comments on these doubts.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Sven
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