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    FJ JUNCKER 1st PATTERN ENGRAVED

    Hi,

    Here is an early badge, very scarce and maybe the hardest FJ badge to find when named and engraved.

    i was seeking one for many years and i finally hunt one !

    For my part i know only one other example ... from the same 4th Company/Regiment General Göring.

    Feel free to comment and maybe show more examples.

    Thank you for looking.
    Xavier

    PS : better pics will come in next days.
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    #2
    A desirable and personalised first pattern Juncker J1 para.
    For sure this one spent time on the uniform, it shows wear but remained in textbook condition.
    Might be researchable with the full name engraved on the backside of the bird.
    A common practice for early para badges, many are engraved. Yours is from a desirable unit.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Jelle

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      #3
      Very nice find Xavier!
      Willi

      Preußens Gloria!

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      Sapere aude

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        #4
        Very nice indeed. Very similar to the Heitkamp badge.

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          #5
          Very nice , i like it too

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            #6
            Awesome badge, Xavier. Love it!

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              #7
              Great looking J1


              Andy

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                #8
                Great piece, I really like it, the engraving is a super addition to this early badge!!
                Kind regards,
                Giel


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                  #9
                  A piece with history,the engraving makes you feel closer to the person that wore it John.

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                    #10
                    Excellent early Juncker with great inscription and history! The look and wear of the badge really brings this one to life, no doubt saw its share of action with an early Paratrooper.

                    Tom
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                      #11
                      Thank you for your comment and emails.
                      I also need help in order to make a research about the FJ owner.
                      feel free to contact me if you have files about this company or can seek information.

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                        #12
                        That is awesome!

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