From threads I have looked at this appears to me to be an original badge although most all finish has been absorbed. Cast in pin and hook, indentation in hull. I think its good. What say?
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Hello Bob,
I believe that the badge is ok, but have you given it the bend test? The reason I ask this is that the zinc looks very dark, as if it has a high proportion of lead in it. Also, do you have a better picture of the maker mark? It is a bit blurry in your reverse photo. The diagonal cuts in the pin look a little strange to me. I have never seen that before. I am not trying to find fault with your badge, and as I have already said it is most likely a good one. It is just hard to be completely certain sometimes with just pictures. Here are two GWL U-boat Badges for comparison. Best regards! Tom Yanacek
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Gordon Williamson
Bob,
Its a good original piece. The blackened finish due to oxidation of the low grade zinc is not untypical in late war U-Boat badges.
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Originally posted by Frank HAlso the twisted lines to the pin are perfectly alright. While most GWL U-Boat pins do not have them, a good percentage can be found with these lines:
Any idea why the diagonal striations on the pin? Perhaps just a result of the manufacturing process, when the metal stock was rolled and drawn? I have never noticed this on any GWL badge pin before, nor any other badge for that matter. Very interesting!
Best regards! Tom YanacekMihi libertas necessest!
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