Near mint PAB in the box and wax paper. Maker mark is A.S. Is that Assman & Sohne? Thanks for your help.
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Originally posted by 1historynut View PostMaker mark is A.S. Is that Assman & Sohne?
It looks like a very nice Panzer Badge and box. It is definitely not Assmann & Söhne though. The badge is almost certainly a product from the area of Gablonz in the Sudetenland. It could be from the firm Adolf Scholze of Grünwald an der Neiße, or from some other Gablonz-based firm having the initials A.S.
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Hi gents,
Great badge and carton, gorgeous set.
Adolf Scholze is the correct maker for these; a few years ago our good friend Skip contacted them and they confirmed they used the A.S. logo during the war.
They didn't confirm the "AS in Triangle" logo though, so I think that maker's identity is still unknown at this time..
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Originally posted by Thomas Durante View PostAdolf Scholze is the correct maker for these; a few years ago our good friend Skip contacted them and they confirmed they used the A.S. logo during the war.
They didn't confirm the "AS in Triangle" logo though, so I think that maker's identity is still unknown at this time..
Tom
Meanwhile, we have good circumstantial evidence that Scholze in Gablonz (now in the Czech Republic) was connected with "AS in triangle" products, if not as a maker then at least as part of a cooperative venture which produced them. This is based upon the finding in Gablonz of incomplete "AS in triangle" products in a ground find along with incomplete Schwerin and W&L products, while at the same time finding Scholze's original accounting books listing both Schwerin and W&L as customers. (Discussed many times and the first thread with Pavel's findings is here: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...58#post4163158 and again here: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...36#post6906636)
So it's possible that Scholze produced A.S. badges (based upon word of mouth evidence) and that they produced or were involved in a consortium that produced "AS in triangle" badges (based upon some physical and accounting evidence). Certainly we know consortiums were big in Gablonz badge manufacture (associated with the A.G.M.u.K. logo and possibly also the "MK in triangle" and "RK" logos). And that's where we stand.
At the very least it's interesting that in both cases, the evidence (such as it is) was linked to Adolf Scholze and not any other firm with the initials "A.S."
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---NormLast edited by Norm F; 09-24-2015, 11:08 AM.
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Norm is better at summarizing issues than anyone I know. This is a mystery that has continued for years now. I still believe that AS in a triangle is connected to Adolf Scholze in some form or another since no other firm with the initials AS or SA I could find in the 1939 Gablonz address book was large enough to have produced the number of AS in a triangle badges we see today.
Pavel in Gablonz is the one best positioned to solve this mystery, but in the end, it may never be solved completely since so many records disappeared after the war.
Dale
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