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    #16
    It is a fake imo. It is the system and the needle plate. These are only found on Schwerin zincers, not on the tombak pieces.




    Daniel

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      #17
      Originally posted by Terrence View Post
      look at the placement of the 8 on the maker mark

      Terrence

      Ahhh yes that I see......also the hinge construction.

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        #18
        Unfortunately I agree, a good quality repro.

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        Mike
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          #19
          While we are at it whats your thoughts on the HSF - FO with soldered fittings ?




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                #22
                I belive this one is a zinc correct ?

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                  #23
                  Yes, definitely a zincer. It looks OK to me. The catch is a bit messy but, like the hinge, retains the correct original gilt finish. Double striking of the obverse around the main guns is a good sign in this case.

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                  Mike
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                    #24
                    The S-Boot badge that started this thread is a fake,IMO.The badge posted by Phil is original.
                    The FO Fleet badge is also a good original zincer,of the type with the soldered reverse fittings.

                    Regards,Martin.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                      Yes, definitely a zincer. It looks OK to me. The catch is a bit messy but, like the hinge, retains the correct original gilt finish. Double striking of the obverse around the main guns is a good sign in this case.

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                      Mike
                      Mike, That's an interesting point mate...Is this a fairly typical feature on the late zincer Fo's?
                      Cheers, Steve
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Steve P View Post
                        Mike, That's an interesting point mate...Is this a fairly typical feature on the late zincer Fo's?
                        Which point? The double striking? If so, no, not common imo, at least on Fo's that I recall. It's a good sign of genuine die striking though, whereby the badge has jumped/moved slightly between blows. The feature is not that uncommon on tombak Schwerin HSFs though.

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                        Mike
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                          #27
                          Thanks guys for all the help and pointers on what to look for on these

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Mike Kenny View Post
                            Which point? The double striking? If so, no, not common imo, at least on Fo's that I recall. It's a good sign of genuine die striking though, whereby the badge has jumped/moved slightly between blows. The feature is not that uncommon on tombak Schwerin HSFs though.

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                            Mike
                            Yes, that was the point I meant mate!
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