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    U-Boat Badge

    Could I also have some opinions on this badge please.It's unmarked but I believe its by the maker,Klein and Quenzer,
    regards,
    Paul
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      Back with pin up.You can't see because of the glare but there is only minute traces of guilding left on this badge.Incidentaly,which do you think is the more desirable badge,Klein & Quenzer or GWL?
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        Dear Paul,

        What makes you think this is a Klein & Quenzer?

        Cheers, Frank
        Cheers, Frank

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          Hello Frank,
          Thanks for the interest.I compared my badge to a Klein and Quenzer badge shown on Gordon Williamsons U-boat site.I believe my badge is by that maker because it has the solid swastika and narrow chest on the eagle characteristic of K&Q.The outline of the deck gun and flag is also identical and finally it has the well made pin assembly and catch found on K&Q badges.I may have missed a glaring inconsistancy (again!) and if so perhaps someone could let me know.Any other thoughts will be welcome and if anyone has a K&Q badge to compare it with itwould be a great help.Cheers again Frank,
          Paul

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            Come on Guys,
            Has no one got an opinion on this badge,positive or negative.I'm trying to decide which one of my two U-boat badges to sell,this one or my GWL and it would help if I could pin down the maker on this badge,
            regards,
            Paul

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              i have a similar badge here and also believe the maker is Klein & Quenzer. note the unique shape of the boat.

              greetings
              michael

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                Paul,

                Yes, your badge is a Klein & Quenzer. 100% certain of that. As to which is the best to keep, if you had a 65 marked piece I'd say keep the K&Q. In terms of value though, I'd say a marked GWL is probably going to fetch more than an unmarked K&Q.

                I'm still looking for a K&Q badge myself. 65 marked pieces are not that easy to find.

                The boat shape isn't quite unique. I have a fire-gilded tombak badge which has the exact same profile shape of the boat (which is a bit different to most other makers). Almost identical to the K&Q badge but for the detailing of the eagles chest so not from the same tooling.
                The area around the obverse eight o'clock position has a cut away portion between the forward hull and the wreath. Most other makers are solid here. Its more noticeable from the reverse. K&Q badges have this too.



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                  Thanks Michael,I was fairly certain this badge was by K&Q,and thanks Gordon for confirming it.I think you're right about the GWL badge and I'll be keeping that one.Thanks once again,
                  regards,
                  Paul

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                    Dear Gordon,

                    That eagle on your unmarked badge must be the prettiest one I have ever seen on a U-Boat Badge! Absolutely no idea what the maker might be?

                    Cheers, Frank
                    Cheers, Frank

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                      Frank,

                      I agree completely. This one and the Zimmermann are my favourites, much nicer than Schwerin.
                      This one I have also seen in Zinc, exactly the same die characteristics, but sadly no idea who made them. Keep hoping to find a maker marked one some day.

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