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    PAB - opinions wanted.

    Hello,

    I recently acquired this PAB along with some cloth panzer material. It is original, correct? Can someone tell me the maker from the symbol on the reverse? Also, do you think it was a silver or bronze version?

    Thank you for your help,

    Paul
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    Maker Mark

    Maker mark on reverse.
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      #3
      Hi Paul,
      It is indeed a good example by Hermann Aurich. Most likely it's a washed out bronze type

      Chet
      Zinc stinks!

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        #4
        Original Aurich PAB




        Andy

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          Pab

          Hello,

          Chet and Andy - thank you very much for confirming the badge is original, the manufacturers name, and that it was probably a bronze version. The badge came from the family of a veteran of the 737th Tank Battalion. He was a half track driver and later in the war drove a Sherman. He sent home quite a few interesting items.

          Thanks for your time,

          Paul

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            Hi Paul,

            I can only agree with the fellas, an original PAB by Hermann Aurich. I would suggest wiping it down with a little bit of vaseline, it will help bring out the bronze finish that is remaining on this one.

            Nice original badge.

            Tom
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              #7
              Thanks

              Thomas, Thank you for the information about putting Vaseline on the badge to bring out the color. I did not know about that.

              Thanks,

              Paul

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