I don't know that, but the catch on Frank's badge can be seen on zinc variants, so maybe yours is the early type.
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Hi Guys,
Frank, yours is the classic Deumer-attributed zincer with the usual hardware, in exceptionally nice condition.
Andy's (which he posted before in this discussion thread) is also a zincer in stunning condition, and is the only one I'd seen so far with the question-mark catch, although this is a commonly used type of catch in Lüdenscheid, by S&L and others (not to mention Orth over in Vienna).
If Andy's badge were in fact tombak then he'd have a problem...
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by AndyC View PostOk Norm, ill think my bagde was a tombak one but it could still be a very nice zink as it be,
So what should i do about it, should i say its a nice zink or a maybe bunt?
Andy
If you look closely at your badge photos you can see that not only the catch but also the hinge block are attached with plates underneath them -- classic and correct for these zinc badges.
I believe you have a mint zinc badge. If you call it a "maybe bunt" you might as well call it a "maybe fake" since these weren't made in tombak!
Best regards,
---Norm
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I have an unmarked badge also. Appears as if it is zinc and has the "?" catch and block/plate flat vertical pin. It has lost most of the gold fleck though. It's dimensions match those of the Deumer reference in Torpedo Los:
Overall Width - 48.2 mm
Overall Height - 39.5 mm
Max Thickness - 3.5 mm
Wingspan of Eagle - 32.5
Have not recorded the weight yet.
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Originally posted by RavenCZ89 View PostVery níice guys
I also have zinc example in mint condicion...
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