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Hi Mark,
Nice original Juncker for me. Nice pick up JJ.
TomIf it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a littleNew Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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Thanks Tom. I like my new badge and, with all due respect to Mark, I prefer it over the other example that opened this thread. Why? Three reasons:
1) in hand the finish on mine looks better than it appears in the scans;
2) it is "textbook" in every way including the hardware; and
3) it has the hallmark "tuft" poking out of the back of the eagle's head -- another textbook feature highlighted in Marc Garlasco's book.
So I'm real happy with my new addition.
Best,
JJ
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Originally posted by fdodge View PostSo JJ is informed and happy. That's what it's all about.
Nice Heer flak JJ. I like it also And the seller is a real stand up guy too.
Congrats.
Best,
JJ
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Hi,
Looking at the 2 badges they must be from different dies,how many different dies were there?
From looking at different ones it appears that the ones with the tuft at the back of the head all appear to be the horizontal plate type and the vertical plate type appear to be more like the NS type in detail, compare the gun.
MarkAttached FilesLast edited by merdock; 12-06-2016, 07:19 AM.
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Hi,
The bands and the horizontal lines on the gun appear more prominent on the vertical plate one also the acorns and oaks are clearer ,unless it was stamped using a new die earlier in production than the other.or did they use the same die as the NS version.They could have fined the head tuft off on earlier ones .
Mark
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