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    Hello,

    Whats your opinion on this badge?
    Maker? Does it go with the box? Zinc im guessing? Late war?

    Thanks!

    Regards
    Lewis

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                  It's a late war zink Steinhauer & Lück in original box. Whether the box actually belonged to the badge is hard to tell.
                  Kind regards,
                  Giel


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                    Hi Lewis,

                    A fine original later-war S&L for me as well.

                    Tom
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                      As a beginner I didn't want to offer an opinion...but based on Weber's book I assessed it as an S&L as well. I was wondering if the pin and catch had been replaced. This is how I'm trying to learn - look at posts like this then hitting the reference material.

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                        Originally posted by Giel VW View Post
                        It's a late war zink Steinhauer & Lück in original box. Whether the box actually belonged to the badge is hard to tell.
                        Thanks Giel!
                        So did S&L make its early war IAB in tombac?
                        Anyway to find out if the box goes with the badge?

                        Lewis

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                          Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                          Hi Lewis,

                          A fine original later-war S&L for me as well.

                          Tom
                          Thanks Tom!

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                            Originally posted by Wiking44 View Post
                            As a beginner I didn't want to offer an opinion...but based on Weber's book I assessed it as an S&L as well. I was wondering if the pin and catch had been replaced. This is how I'm trying to learn - look at posts like this then hitting the reference material.
                            Thanks for the help!

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                              Pin and catch are not replaced. You can find this type of IAB with different setups. The marks are for the "standart setup".

                              Originally posted by Wiking44 View Post
                              As a beginner I didn't want to offer an opinion...but based on Weber's book I assessed it as an S&L as well. I was wondering if the pin and catch had been replaced. This is how I'm trying to learn - look at posts like this then hitting the reference material.

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