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    Sonderabzeichen für das Niederkämpfen von Panzerkampfwagen Non Magnetic

    Hi Guys

    This Sonderabzeichen für das Niederkämpfen von Panzerkampfwagen in a nonmagnetic style I have never had before. Is it a good one?

    Regards Henrik
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    #2
    Seems ok, no immediate red flags. Stewy

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      #3
      good one!

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        #4
        Looks like a original to me with the been there look



        Andy

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          #5
          An honest "original" of the 1st pattern.


          Ron

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            #6
            early tombak type 1 by Hausch..

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              #7
              Thank you guys, I can always count on your help :-)

              How many variants and Makers are known?

              Regards Henrik

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                #8
                I agree, nice honest worn example
                Kind regards,
                Giel


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                  #9
                  IMO original.

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                    #10
                    Nice worn example, verdigris on the rear wheel shows there's copper in the material which explains why it's non-magnetic. I'd hazard a guess that this is from a relatively early batch before material shortages took hold.

                    Neil

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by HenrikKH View Post
                      Thank you guys, I can always count on your help :-)

                      How many variants and Makers are known?

                      Regards Henrik
                      Henrik,
                      There are three main 'types' with 14 recognised variants of the 'type 1', 8 of the 'type 2' and another 14 of the 'type 3'. The only ones with Tombak panzers like yours are the 'type 1' from Moriz Hausch. According to Dirk Schneider's book, yours could be a 'type 1.01' or '1.02' variant. Without more detailed photo's, it's difficult to say which. So far, the only known maker is Hausch.

                      Neil

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                        #12
                        Tdb

                        Here are a couple of pics more. Type 1.1 or 1.2?
                        I was lucky Henrik had another in his collection, so he sold it to me.

                        Thanks
                        Nicolai
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                            #14
                            Henrik,
                            Looking at your photo's it's clearly a 'type 1' badge. From Dirk's book, the only difference I can see between the type 1.01 and the 1.02 is that the 1.02 has light grey woollen backing (the 1.01 like yours, has no backing).
                            After looking at the book and your pictures again, the book states that both these types have iron back plates, while yours looks to be Zinc. Yours may therefore be a 'new' variant.
                            Types 1.03 to 1.05 have Zinc backing plates with Zinc or Iron (1.05) tanks, while 1.06 and 1.07 can be Zinc or Copper, both with Iron tanks. Is the backing plate magnetic?

                            Neil

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                              #15
                              Hi

                              Hi Neil

                              Thanks for the reply. I bought this badge from
                              my friend Henrik. There are no magnetic parts, and
                              I agree the back plate is zinc.

                              Thanks
                              Nicolai

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