I created a Juncker U-Boat timeline classification system similar in concept to the Schwerin U-Boat timeline and received some useful input from Gordon Williamson and others. I thought I'd port it over here for easy reference for WAF members.
C.E. Juncker had one of the most impressive U-Boat badge designs of all manufacturers. They're always unmarked but as discussed in various other threads, the attribution to Juncker is quite strong based upon eagle style, hardware and finishing techniques compared with other Juncker products.
A few years ago here on WAF, Robert Pierce described two types of Juncker Tombak U-boats, so-called “1st and 2nd pattern”, based on his observations on the different eagle head margins and the round-wire vs. flat-wire catch. This broke ground on the discussion, but the term “pattern” wasn’t ideal since they both had identical obverse characteristics. I’ve incorporated those 2 variations as Type 1 and Type 2 and extended the classification with two further types and also variants within each category.
In the next postings I’ll present the classification and then show examples. My apologies in advance for borrowing the images of various examples posted on the forums over the years - these are incorporated into the compilations in the interest of “fair use” for educational purposes.
Best regards,
---Norm
C.E. Juncker had one of the most impressive U-Boat badge designs of all manufacturers. They're always unmarked but as discussed in various other threads, the attribution to Juncker is quite strong based upon eagle style, hardware and finishing techniques compared with other Juncker products.
A few years ago here on WAF, Robert Pierce described two types of Juncker Tombak U-boats, so-called “1st and 2nd pattern”, based on his observations on the different eagle head margins and the round-wire vs. flat-wire catch. This broke ground on the discussion, but the term “pattern” wasn’t ideal since they both had identical obverse characteristics. I’ve incorporated those 2 variations as Type 1 and Type 2 and extended the classification with two further types and also variants within each category.
In the next postings I’ll present the classification and then show examples. My apologies in advance for borrowing the images of various examples posted on the forums over the years - these are incorporated into the compilations in the interest of “fair use” for educational purposes.
Best regards,
---Norm
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