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    Hei.

    Got a new PAb, can ennyone say if its real and who is the maker?
    Hope its a PORCHE!!

    Kind regards

    Paul Henrik
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    #2
    Looks like a good Juncker with a possible replaced pin...not sure about the catch either. Either way I would pick it up too for the right price.

    Regards,
    Chris G.

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      #3
      It looks like a Juncker but better pictures needed.
      Right now I see this on my cell phone screen and don´t want to leave any comments before I have seen it on a bigger screen.
      There are today very dangerous copys of Juncker PAB if you don´t know what details to looking for.


      Andy

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        #4
        Thanks for your replay, 2 more pictures.

        Paul Henrik
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          #5
          Also have a bronze PAB, but it lokes to good to be true, totaly mint, hope its not a fake

          Paul Henrik
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            #6
            Also original but man your pictures are terrible. All you need is a straight on shot of the front and back of the whole badge.

            Regards,
            Chris G.

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              #7
              Wrong pictures on the back on the PAB SRY. Here is the right one.

              Paul Henrik
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                #8
                will take better pictures
                Du you mean both are Juncker PORCHE PABS, if that christmas coms early this year, got them on auction for bargain price with 15 others.

                Thanks for your replys


                Paul Henrik

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                  #9
                  Hi Henrik

                  The first one you posted is an original nickle silver Juncker PAB (in the past its nickname was indeed Porsche). It indeed looks like a replacement pin on there.

                  In post #5 you post a bronze Schickle PAB obverseon the left and a bronze zink Juncker PAB reverse on the right... Your last post is also the reverse of that Schickle PAB.

                  All 3 nice and beautiful badges!
                  Kind regards,
                  Giel


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                    #10
                    Thanks for all nice answers

                    The last front pictures, really shining exsample.


                    Kind regards


                    Paul Henrik
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                      #11
                      Front of last one.
                      Kind regards

                      Paul Henrik
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                        #12
                        Back of the last one.

                        Kind regards


                        Paul Henrik
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                          #13
                          Hi Paul,

                          I can only agree with the fellas, the first one posted is a fine original Juncker. The 2nd one is a Schickle, another fine original. The last one you posted is a Deumer hollow in zink, also original IMO but straight on shots of the obverse and reverse would be needed to be 100% sure (the fakes of these hollow Deumers are really well done these days).

                          Tom
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