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    Nahkampfspange Bronz. set-for review

    Here I am showing for review my second Juncker Close Combat Clasp in Bronze. This is "Full Eagle's Wings" type. Pin is magnetic, back plate, hinge and catch are not.
    It comes together with cardboard carton and tissue paper. Theoretically, all the set looks OK, but we never know... Back plate seems not to be crimped on the edge next to the hinge. Is it original plate of this clasp?
    Thank you in advance for your comments.
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    #2
    I think it’s a second pattern 7.3 Crimping is right for a Juncker. I haven’t gotten to read on the back plates yet.

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      #3
      I think its an original back plate from this example.

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        #4
        Than you very much for your comments.
        Klaus

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          #5
          Hi Klaus,

          Nothing wrong with that Juncker clasp, textbook original in every regard. Backplate is also 100% correct for Juncker so no problems at all.

          Carton is also a good one, but I seriously doubt they were always together, these are typically found with FLLs in them. FLL used this type of carton for other badges too, such as their LW awards so I am quite sure only FLLs used this type of carton or maybe also some other Ludenscheid makers like F&BL, GWL, etc.

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

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            #6
            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
            Hi Klaus,

            Nothing wrong with that Juncker clasp, textbook original in every regard. Backplate is also 100% correct for Juncker so no problems at all.

            Carton is also a good one, but I seriously doubt they were always together, these are typically found with FLLs in them. FLL used this type of carton for other badges too, such as their LW awards so I am quite sure only FLLs used this type of carton or maybe also some other Ludenscheid makers like F&BL, GWL, etc.

            Tom
            Thank you very much for your comments, particularly for identification of the carton. Now, I have to find nice FLL clasp.

            Klaus

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