Hi guys,
I am sure most of you saw the very interesting PAB that popped up on the forum in this thread:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1029961
For several years now I have suspected that the "Vienna Design" IABs were made by Meybauer simply for the fact that there are Meybauer GABs with a similar crimped in ball hinge. This first connection is the most obvious one, using the unique ball hinge. We find this same type of ball hinge on the GAB in the Heukemes GAB book (Unknown Maker #4, page 242). We have previously linked these GABs to Meybauer since they all share the same obverse design.
So the ball hinge is an exact match to the ball hinge we find on the Vienna Design IAB. The catch is also an identical match, its crimped in place and is a "?" shape. Also notice the very similar, smooth appearance to the reverse of the Meybauer GAB and the Vienna IAB. Both are neatly semi-hollowed out and both badges appear to have the same type of finish.
I am sure most of you saw the very interesting PAB that popped up on the forum in this thread:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru....php?t=1029961
For several years now I have suspected that the "Vienna Design" IABs were made by Meybauer simply for the fact that there are Meybauer GABs with a similar crimped in ball hinge. This first connection is the most obvious one, using the unique ball hinge. We find this same type of ball hinge on the GAB in the Heukemes GAB book (Unknown Maker #4, page 242). We have previously linked these GABs to Meybauer since they all share the same obverse design.
So the ball hinge is an exact match to the ball hinge we find on the Vienna Design IAB. The catch is also an identical match, its crimped in place and is a "?" shape. Also notice the very similar, smooth appearance to the reverse of the Meybauer GAB and the Vienna IAB. Both are neatly semi-hollowed out and both badges appear to have the same type of finish.
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