I have been offered this CCC by JFS, unfortunately i cannot upload the photo of the rear of the badge on here, it is corroded but may be alright with some vaseline. Looking at the front do you think that it is ok? Thanks for looking. Nigel
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Looks like an original 1st Pattern JFS clasp, but not in the best condition.
Unless its really cheap, I would suggest waiting for another. JFS clasps are pretty common, and usually found with most of their finish remaining so it wouldn't be hard to find a better one that you will be happier with.
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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Hi Nigel,
Just based on the picture of the front, it looks like an original second-pattern JFS Close Combat Clasp. But heavily worn and corroded to the extent that parts of the clasp along the bottom, to the right of center, have been completely eaten away. In this condition it is not worth too much so I wouldn't buy it unless it is very cheap.
Best regards,
TomMihi libertas necessest!
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Originally posted by Thomas Durante View PostLooks like an original 1st Pattern JFS clasp
Are you sure that this is a first-pattern JFS? I would almost (almost mind you) be willing to bet that this is a second-pattern clasp. What are you basing your opinion on? I know they are very similar from the front, but not exactly. Are you judging by the finish? I wish we could see the reverse of this one.
Best regards,
TomMihi libertas necessest!
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Originally posted by Tom Yanacek View PostHi Tom,
Are you sure that this is a first-pattern JFS? I would almost (almost mind you) be willing to bet that this is a second-pattern clasp. What are you basing your opinion on? I know they are very similar from the front, but not exactly. Are you judging by the finish? I wish we could see the reverse of this one.
Best regards,
Tom
Basing it on the bayonet guard, typically 1st Pattern are squared off like we see here whereas 2nd Pattern have a champferrd edge. It’s not a golden rule, but true 90% of the time. I am playing the odds
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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Good clasp Nigel, but in this condition price seems pretty high...Kind regards,
Giel
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Originally posted by Thomas Durante View PostBasing it on the bayonet guard, typically 1st Pattern are squared off like we see here whereas 2nd Pattern have a champferrd edge. It’s not a golden rule, but true 90% of the time. I am playing the odds
Best regards,
TomMihi libertas necessest!
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QUOTE=Thomas Durante;8100322]Looks like an original 1st Pattern JFS clasp, but not in the best condition.
Unless its really cheap, I would suggest waiting for another. JFS clasps are pretty common, and usually found with most of their finish remaining so it wouldn't be hard to find a better one that you will be happier with.
Tom[/QUOTE]
Hi Tom,
I thought JFS 1st pattern is rare. May be you mean the second pattern JS that is more common ?
Could you clarify ?
Thanks,
Will
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Originally posted by Tom Yanacek View PostHi there,
Thanks for clearing that up. It is a first-pattern clasp as Tom D said.
Best regards,
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
[/SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com
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Originally posted by wdnguyen View PostHi Tom,
I thought JFS 1st pattern is rare. May be you mean the second pattern JS that is more common ?
Could you clarify ?
Thanks,
Will
In general, JFS clasps are pretty common to find. First Pattern clasps are indeed more uncommon to find than the 2nd pattern, but they are around and I wouldn't call them rare. They are just a bit more uncommon to find in comparison to 2nd pattern examples.
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
[/SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com
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