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    CCC Silver - C. E Juncker For Review

    Friends,
    I recently acquired this Silver CCC by Juncker and would ask that it is reviewed here.

    It has a replaced back-plate that is magnetic and a manufacturing defect “F” instead of “E”.

    My two questions are:

    Is the Fluted Pin on Juncker standard?

    I find the silver tone on this piece a bit strange - could this be a Bronze which has been "upgraded" to silver? i.e. has it been repainted at some time in its life?

    I realise that without having it in the hand it's difficult to discern but I'd appreciate your best efforts!










    Best,
    Dave
    Last edited by Davidbrennan923; 12-28-2017, 11:09 PM.

    #2
    It looks like a well worn Juncker on my cellphone screen.
    I have never seen a Juncker CCC with fluted pin as this before.

    Wait for some more opinions.




    Andy

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      #3
      It indeed has a chance but the backplate and pin are replacements.
      Kind regards,
      Giel


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        #4
        Hi David,

        The clasp itself is original, but in poor condition as far as finish goes. I suspect it is not a silver clasp, but rather a bronze one that has had most of its finish rubbed off. The silver you are seeing is the zink base metal of the clasp.

        The backplate is a replacement as you say and also the pin is definitely replaced. Juncker did not use fluted pins like this.

        An original clasp, but heavily messed with unfortunately.

        Tom
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          #5
          Andy, Giel, Tom thank you so much for your help with this one!

          Much appreciated!
          Dave

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