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    #16
    Hi guys,

    Interesting badge and a new one for me as well. The obverse design reminds me of the S&L 1st pattern badges, and the reverse profile also matches closely with the S&L badges. The reverse hardware looks very good and believable to me, and matches well with Juncker badges, as well as S&L badges.

    The reverse edges look a bit soft at first glance, but not too bad given that its a zinc badge and consistent with other zinc-based Juncker products IMO.

    Looks believable to me, and I think Juncker is a very good candidate. Good eye Norm

    Tom
    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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      #17
      Here are a couple of photos taken in bad lighting by the worst photographer here.
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        #18
        The measurements are:
        Weight: 27.82 g
        Height: 56.04 mm
        Width: 43.85

        These are virtually the same as the "Unknown" S-Boat, which are:
        Weight: 25.5 g
        Height: 56.3 mm
        Width: 43.8 mm

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          #19
          Originally posted by Leroy View Post
          The measurements are:
          Weight: 27.82 g
          Height: 56.04 mm
          Width: 43.85

          These are virtually the same as the "Unknown" S-Boat, which are:
          Weight: 25.5 g
          Height: 56.3 mm
          Width: 43.8 mm
          Hi Gentry,

          By "unknown S-Boat" I assume you mean the one on page 622 of "The Kriegsmarine Awards"? (I've attached another example of that one here.) The dimensions of that one are actually a bit different and the weight heavier on other examples, so I don't really see any basis of comparison between the "unknown" S-Boat and your "Junker-style" zincer.

          I still don't see any red flags on yours. Any chance for sharper photos of the catch and the hinge from the side?

          Best regards,
          ---Norm
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            #20
            Hi, Norm,
            Actually, the "unknown" I was referring to was the one from the article Jody and I wrote in IMC on the S-Boat badges. Sorry.
            I will try again in a few minutes to have better photos.
            Best,
            Gentry

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              #21
              Hinge
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                #22
                Catch
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                  #23
                  Looking at the wear patterns on the pin in regards to where it slides into the catch, I see no issues with this example either.

                  John

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                    #24
                    Again, I sincerely apologize for the photo quality (especially when compared to Norm's!), but here's a comparison showing the different reverse on the two badges.
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by John Robinson View Post
                      Looking at the wear patterns on the pin in regards to where it slides into the catch, I see no issues with this example either.

                      John

                      and notice the similarity in the toolmarks on the top of the mainpin with this S-Boat badge and the zinc Juncker Destroyer that Norm posted.

                      Regards,Martin.
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                        #26
                        Here's the S-Boat tool mark compared with a Juncker BKA.

                        Best regards,
                        ---Norm
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                          #27
                          Is what we are seeing sufficient to say this is, in fact, most likely a Juncker badge (as Norm first thought)?

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                            #28
                            Hi guys,

                            Gentry, thanks for the new pics. The tool marks at the top of the pin really seal it for me as being a Juncker product. The milled, brass hinge with all its little fine straitions is also typical of Juncker badges. The zinc base metal also looks correct and acceptable IMO. I like it.

                            Tom
                            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                              #29
                              Glad to see Juncker KM awards family growing year by year
                              Cheers,
                              Hubert

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                                #30
                                Thanks, guys, for all the "extra eyes" (and especially to Norm for spotting it n the first place)!

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