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    IAB Maker help

    Can somebody tell me who this maker mark represents? thanks, John
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    Metall and Kunststoff, Gablonz

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      #3
      MK in triangle, no proof of this maker yet.
      Ralph.

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        #4
        Hi John

        If is highly probable this ISA is from the Gablonz family of badge makers.
        Which manufacturer(s) this maker mark represents is still unknown.

        Best regards, Fischer

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          Side by Side of MK in Triangle and MK1 IAB
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            #6
            HI Tony, Ralph and Fischer,

            Thank you guys for your help!

            John

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              #7
              Hi John,

              Nice example. I too believe these are simply "MK in Triangle" as we aren't sure of the exact maker. Gablonz maker for sure, just not sure exactly who.

              Tom
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                #8
                HI Tom and Tony thank you for that,

                @ Tony good comparison shots, looks like the same eagle indeed,

                John

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                  #9
                  Nice Gablonzer to me as well. I agree that it most likely represents MK in a triangle. It was misidentified as another maker, Hauptmunzamt Munich, at one time but certainly it is a Gablonz producer. These silver IABs aren't common, but not nearly as rare to find as the bronze version.

                  This one is a bit worn but has a nice patina and appears to have actually been issued as it has the recipient's name scratched to the reverse. It should sell quickly IMO.
                  Dale

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                    #10
                    Hi John

                    Great looking badge which oozes character

                    regards
                    Graeme

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                      #11
                      Hi Graeme,

                      Thanks,

                      John

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