Hello to all,
I bought this U-boat Badge over the weekend at a local gun show. It was in a box with a number of other items, all reportedly the personal bringbacks of a veteran.
The first thing that looked strange to me was the lack of the cut out areas on both sides of the eagle's head. Then I realized that this was just due to excess solder seepage from when the hinge was attached. It kind of filled in the area. The other thing I find unusual is an incuse-relief 'L/58' stamping to the immediate left of the 'R' in the maker logo. Is this an indication that the badge was put together postwar? The attachment hardware looks correct for wartime pieces. Not sure what to make of this. Postwar assembly with all original parts or wartime original?
Best regards,
Tom
I bought this U-boat Badge over the weekend at a local gun show. It was in a box with a number of other items, all reportedly the personal bringbacks of a veteran.
The first thing that looked strange to me was the lack of the cut out areas on both sides of the eagle's head. Then I realized that this was just due to excess solder seepage from when the hinge was attached. It kind of filled in the area. The other thing I find unusual is an incuse-relief 'L/58' stamping to the immediate left of the 'R' in the maker logo. Is this an indication that the badge was put together postwar? The attachment hardware looks correct for wartime pieces. Not sure what to make of this. Postwar assembly with all original parts or wartime original?
Best regards,
Tom
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