"Earlier examples feature a plated light gold/brown colored wreath with a dark gray/brown panzer..........later examples received a darker toned brown wreath" Surely you are not suggesting that de bock is wrong?
The same color variations of JFS exist with their CCCs.
The only observations that can be made with these pieces regarding the timeframe they fall in are the details on the paws. If you want to follow Phil's book, your piece is indeed an early one and should have a plated finish with grey/brown tank which is imo not the case. The finish on yours isn't gold/brown either, it's rather light brown.
All the earlier pieces with complete intact paws I have handled had a different kind of finish. The tank and wreath always differ in finish, while the badge you posted seems to be sprayed in one bronze finish.
As many of us have embraced Mr Maerz' die flaw conclusions, would you not agree that the production time frame can be established by the progressive wear to a particular die?
As many of us have embraced Mr Maerz' die flaw conclusions, would you not agree that the production time frame can be established by the progressive wear to a particular die?
Mike
Yes. But that doesn't solve the finish question in this case. But I suppose if you are happy with the piece I won't be the one that stands in the way
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