Hi Tom,
nearly every question you are asking was discussed allready in the past and because of the Steinhauer letters to Wissmann and the documents of the German Bundesarchiv there is no need to discuss it in detail once more.
You have ignored the surfaced evidences in the past and you will ingore it in the future --- it's ok ...
I only post a little summary for the starter who perhaps has missed them.
Based on you point of view this statment is correct. Because of the fact that you link every unmarked combat badge (which isn't made by Schickle or Petz & Lorenz) to Steinhauer & Lück there is indeed no room for any other maker of the third reich using such a hardware
There is no unique S&L hardware because they never produced setup hardware by their own ... that's a fact and there is no room for speculations.
It's another fact that S&L bought their dies for the combat badges in Pforzheim and we don't know how many other firms did it in the same way ... so what you call a S&L badge could be a badge from any other maker too, so your unique S&L setup isn't unique - it was used by a unknown number of Wissmann customers too.
So you can see your setup on other Lüdenscheid based makers too ... to bad no one can name them.
I do not "suggest" a third party supplier for S&L ... i know it because of real documents - no guesswork, no forensic.
THAT supplier delievered the setups for combat badges to 1/3 of all makers with production orders in 1942 - no guesswork, no forensic .... the own words of Mr. Doehle dated the 4th of July 1942.
nearly every question you are asking was discussed allready in the past and because of the Steinhauer letters to Wissmann and the documents of the German Bundesarchiv there is no need to discuss it in detail once more.
You have ignored the surfaced evidences in the past and you will ingore it in the future --- it's ok ...
I only post a little summary for the starter who perhaps has missed them.
But where we disagree is that I think the third-party supplier S&L used, must not have supplied many other makers with hardware because S&L hardware is quite unique. Sure we can find another maker or two that used a similar hinge or catch, but the majority of other makers used different hardware.
There is no unique S&L hardware because they never produced setup hardware by their own ... that's a fact and there is no room for speculations.
It's another fact that S&L bought their dies for the combat badges in Pforzheim and we don't know how many other firms did it in the same way ... so what you call a S&L badge could be a badge from any other maker too, so your unique S&L setup isn't unique - it was used by a unknown number of Wissmann customers too.
So you can see your setup on other Lüdenscheid based makers too ... to bad no one can name them.
Its these questions that lead some of us to believe that S&L made their own hardware. But even if they didn't, and they used a 3rd-party supplier that you suggest, ...
... then it must be that whoever that supplier was didn't supply many other makers because the S&L hardware is unique (57er scrape).
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