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    Honour Roll Clasp

    Hi there,

    I have had the offer of this naval honour roll claso and having never owned one before would very much like your opinions.

    Regards

    Steve
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                Hi Steve

                Not convinced on that one, we need to see closeups of the prongs and how they are attached to the clasp, they should have small serations at the angle and have a tiny round plate where they are soldered on. Also the prongs look a little long on this one

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                  Patrick,

                  I will see what I can do. Many thanks for your input so far.

                  Regards

                  Steve

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                    Originally posted by STEVIEBOY491 View Post
                    Patrick,

                    I will see what I can do. Many thanks for your input so far.

                    Regards

                    Steve
                    Hey there.
                    Personally I would let i go...

                    Because..
                    The anchor is quite misschapen
                    The prongs on the rear looks like they got a needle tip and they are also missing the """""" on the needle, sorry I dont know the name of them.
                    There are no "dots" under the anchor.

                    Maybe its a good one but I would find another one.

                    Regards Thomas.


                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/serv...rine_clasp.htm
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                    Best regards Thomas.


                    WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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                      Originally posted by Thomas E Hansen View Post
                      Hey there.
                      Personally I would let i go...

                      Because..
                      The anchor is quite misschapen
                      The prongs on the rear looks like they got a needle tip and they are also missing the """""" on the needle, sorry I dont know the name of them.
                      There are no "dots" under the anchor.

                      Maybe its a good one but I would find another one.

                      Regards Thomas.


                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/serv...rine_clasp.htm

                      Agree with Thomas, looks a good effort, but IMO not original, does not exhibit the features I would expect to be present, so would not be for me. Perhaps some more of these may come out of the woodwork in the future, one to watch out for.

                      For info I would class the one shown below as original Check out the design of the anchor "arrowheads"

                      Out of interest how much is it being offered to you, is it from a private collector or dealer?
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                      Last edited by rhudspith; 11-25-2009, 07:50 AM.
                      Regards, Rob
                      Collecting Inerests Awards / Badges and Kriegsmarine

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                        Originally posted by rhudspith View Post
                        Agree with Thomas, looks a good effort, but IMO not original, does not exhibit the features I would expect to be present, so would not be for me. Perhaps some more of these may come out of the woodwork in the future, one to watch out for.

                        For info I would class the one shown below as original Check out the design of the anchor "arrowheads"

                        Out of interest how much is it being offered to you, is it from a private collector or dealer?
                        Nice original piece you got there.

                        Best regards Thomas.


                        WWW.CROWMOOR.DK

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                          Red= shear marks

                          Blue= fluke (s)
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                            Thanks for all of your help.

                            I will let it pass I think. It was beingh offered from a dealer for 1200 euros.

                            Regards

                            Steve

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                              Originally posted by John Robinson View Post
                              Red= shear marks

                              Blue= fluke (s)
                              Sorry John, I don't know these well at all...what are you pointing out above?
                              Cheers, Steve
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