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    Auxiliary cruiser identification help

    After looking at Tyanacek's last post about his two auxiliary cruiser badges, I am no longer sure about the manufacturer of my unmarked badged. I had thought it was a Schwerin because of the detail and weight, but after looking at the photos in Tyanacek's post, the catch and hinge pin look like it is probably a Juncker.

    It does not matter to me, I think this is a beautiful badge due to the globe and the way it fits to the wreath, but any help or comments on the maker identification would be appreciated.

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    Last edited by John R.; 05-09-2004, 09:39 AM. Reason: too many photos

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    Not sure what I am doing wrong with the photos, will try again.
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    Last edited by John R.; 05-09-2004, 09:38 AM. Reason: too many photos

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      #3
      Post only ONE .jpg picture per post.

      PS...I agree it is not a Schwerin and quite likely made by Juncker.
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        #4
        Thanks for the help on the attachment.

        Originally posted by Lorenzo Brown
        Post only ONE .jpg picture per post.

        PS...I agree it is not a Schwerin and quite likely made by Juncker.

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          #5
          I picked one up just like this one last year from Wolfe and Hardin. It is now my favorite badge. Mine has a burnished swastica and the top edge of the eagle's wing. Absolutely beautiful! Nice find. Mine in an umarked Juncker.


          Best regards,
          T

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            #6
            Hey trident3,

            Great looking badge with excellent finish. Yes, most likely made by Juncker of Berlin.
            Mihi libertas necessest!

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