Reverse
And now on the reverse.
Again, the margins are smoother, less complex on the mini but look at the match in the base metal and in the eagle's shoulders, and even in the contours of the outer margin of the wreath.
Pending any evidence from future postings of minis, so far I'm prepared to say it's likely Andy's (and Mark's and Erik's) 16 mm stickpins are the S&L-made minis represented in the 1940 Steinhauer and Lück catalogue.
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
---Norm
(Mark's 16 mm on the left, and Gordon's full-size S&L on the right)
And now on the reverse.
Again, the margins are smoother, less complex on the mini but look at the match in the base metal and in the eagle's shoulders, and even in the contours of the outer margin of the wreath.
Pending any evidence from future postings of minis, so far I'm prepared to say it's likely Andy's (and Mark's and Erik's) 16 mm stickpins are the S&L-made minis represented in the 1940 Steinhauer and Lück catalogue.
Any thoughts?
Best regards,
---Norm
(Mark's 16 mm on the left, and Gordon's full-size S&L on the right)
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