Ok, contrary to my feelings in my earlier post at 7:52, reality may be setting in.
Jeff, I did take another look at the hinge and it does not have the striations common to original Juncker hinge stock. I am not convinced that all hinge stock would be extruded from the same machine, thus bearing the same striations and/or tooling characteristics, but there is enough evidence here among Juncker hinges that they bear these traits.
The wreath does show evidence of filing around the inner edge, but what I thought to be the bubbling associated with zink badges is more just damage to the gold finish that has given it a raised look in many areas.
I do appreciate the comments and conviction of those who have replied here, and if Tom would be kind enough to drop the gavel on this one we'll call it case closed and I'll set him free. Then the quest goes on
Thanks again and best regards!
vr
Bob
Jeff, I did take another look at the hinge and it does not have the striations common to original Juncker hinge stock. I am not convinced that all hinge stock would be extruded from the same machine, thus bearing the same striations and/or tooling characteristics, but there is enough evidence here among Juncker hinges that they bear these traits.
The wreath does show evidence of filing around the inner edge, but what I thought to be the bubbling associated with zink badges is more just damage to the gold finish that has given it a raised look in many areas.
I do appreciate the comments and conviction of those who have replied here, and if Tom would be kind enough to drop the gavel on this one we'll call it case closed and I'll set him free. Then the quest goes on
Thanks again and best regards!
vr
Bob
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