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    CCC in silver JFS

    Good morning, friends,

    I would need your help for a JFS Silver CCC.

    I have had this in my collection for a few years and I remember the old man who sold it to me said to me: "buy it, it's not every day you'll see such a beautiful one".

    Today I hesitate to sell it it but when I try to find a price I realize that I can't find an identical badge at least.

    I have the impression that mine is an early model of a higher quality than the darker Zinc ones I encounter.

    Can you help me to clearly identify my badge and what would be its price in 2019? Thank you very much.


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    #2
    Great piece indeed. The old man was right
    Kind regards,
    Giel


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      #3
      Originally posted by Giel VW View Post
      Great piece indeed. The old man was right


      Thank you for your comment Giel


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        #4
        Indeed, a very nice original JFS clasp in Silver in really nice condition. Its a pretty early 1st Pattern JFS clasp (variant Type 6.2 in the CCC book). Has a few chunks taken out of the obverse and appears to have been cleaned/scrubbed hard which makes me think this one was probably ground dug and then cleaned up. The catch may also be repaired, resoldered at the base, a few more closeups around it with the pin out of the way would tell us for sure.

        No doubt a nice original early JFS clasp with excellent silver finish remaining, and depending on the price you paid for it, appears to be a very good purchase.

        Tom
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        If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

        New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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          #5
          I´ll agree with Giels and Toms comments.

          IMO have this clasp been heavily cleaned.



          Andy

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
            Indeed, a very nice original JFS clasp in Silver in really nice condition. Its a pretty early 1st Pattern JFS clasp (variant Type 6.2 in the CCC book). Has a few chunks taken out of the obverse and appears to have been cleaned/scrubbed hard which makes me think this one was probably ground dug and then cleaned up. The catch may also be repaired, resoldered at the base, a few more closeups around it with the pin out of the way would tell us for sure.



            No doubt a nice original early JFS clasp with excellent silver finish remaining, and depending on the price you paid for it, appears to be a very good purchase.



            Tom

            Thank you very much for your comments, friends. Always a pleasure to read you.
            I totally agree that this badge was cleaned to restore its original shine, nothing to worry about at this level in my opinion.
            As for the small repair, actually it's a good question, I just took 2 more pictures to clarify this point. But if it is a repair, it is the work of a goldsmith and not an amateur, it is perfectly executed if it is the case, what do you think?
            Thank you to you anyway.



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              #7
              Something just isn’t right with the catch but pics are too dark. Try some more if you don’t mind.

              Tom
              If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

              New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
              [/SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
              Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com

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                #8
                The catch should look like the one on this example.
                Ralph.
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                  Captain 1911


                  I post your linked pictures in this thread for future reference.
                  Linked pictures get lost over time and the thread get useless.




                  Andy
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