Hi Norm here's the one you were asking for, thought I would just post pictures that way you can see exactly what you want. Sorry I dont seem to have the picture of the MM anywhere but its there hidden behind the pin. Regards
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Originally posted by mrg View PostThe MM is a high pin strike with almost half the 8 intact. Its the only one I have ever come across with the MM, I found it hidden away amongst american awards at a local show years ago. All the best.
A truly awesome badge. The Mayer L/18 stamp is the classic style seen in all his marked badges, and its twin is pictured on p. 176 of Gordon's Torpedo Los.
Thanks for posting.
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by Norm F View PostThanks Gary!
A truly awesome badge. The Mayer L/18 stamp is the classic style seen in all his marked badges, and its twin is pictured on p. 176 of Gordon's Torpedo Los.
Thanks for posting.
Best regards,
---Norm
Great badge Gary,and as Norm mentioned the correct font on the L/18 maker mark.
As i have seen on other examples it is stamped on to the pin.
Also,on the zinc award it is interesting to see the circular catchplate "cut off " at the top.
I do not recall seeing this before on a zinc Mayer U-Boat badge,but it certainly looks like an original badge?
Regards,Martin.Last edited by Martin W; 03-12-2011, 10:20 PM.
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Originally posted by Martin W View PostAlso,on the zinc award it is interesting to see the circular catchplate "cut off " at the top.
I do not recall seeing this before on a zinc Mayer U-Boat badge,but it certainly looks like an original badge?
Regards,Martin.
I'd say definitely a great original zinc Mayer, but yes an interesting variant in the application of the hardware. Usually they have the smaller catch plate, but this larger one was used on other types of Mayer zinc badges.
You can see it's the same catch and plate as on this zinc minesweeper, and because of its size had to be trimmed down to fit the U-Boat badge.
As well you can see it's the same hinge block but mounted upside down on Gary's with the different pin attachment.
Best regards,
---Norm
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Also,on the zinc award it is interesting to see the circular catchplate "cut off " at the top.
I do not recall seeing this before on a zinc Mayer U-Boat badge,but it certainly looks like an original badge?
Regards,Martin.[/quote]
Hi Martin I have encountered the cut off catch plate on these before and is a definately strange yet original practice on a small amount of these awards.
Great pictures and comparisons Norm . Thanks for the comments guys
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Originally posted by Martin W View PostAlso,on the zinc award it is interesting to see the circular catchplate "cut off " at the top.
I do not recall seeing this before on a zinc Mayer U-Boat badge,but it certainly looks like an original badge?
Best regards,
---Norm
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Originally posted by mrg View PostThe MM is a high pin strike with almost half the 8 intact. Its the only one I have ever come across with the MM, I found it hidden away amongst american awards at a local show years ago. All the best.
I guess you forgot about my example. Maybe you have some meomory loss from that rare ribbon deal a few years back.
BTW, my example is the one in Torpedo Los!
Regards,
Jody
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Originally posted by Jody View PostHello Gary,
I guess you forgot about my example. Maybe you have some meomory loss from that rare ribbon deal a few years back.
BTW, my example is the one in Torpedo Los!
Regards,
Jody
Hi Jody very nice and the Mm in nearly the exact position.
Yes that Ribbon does cloud the memory at times. All the best
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