Albert,
I'm not quite sure I understand your Q & A reply. The answers seem ambiguous, to me at least. One thing of note... check your authentic Osang Bomber clasp. Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, see the little berries. Now check my authentic Osang Air-to-Ground Clasps (even though they aren't bomber clasps). Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, see the little berries. Now check Tony's (unknown maker) Bomber clasp. Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, no little berries. His clasp is not an Osang.
So what is it. You stated that IMME, R.S.&S., and Juncker, had clasps with triangular cut-outs. I don't have any images of those maker's clasps. Do you, or can anybody provide images of those maker's Bomber Clasps, so we can ID Tony's badge. That is all we are trying to do here, I think.
Your Answer to my number #1 question (WOW, you really made it official) was: "A: One can't compare tool characteristics, finish, and hardware." I must be misunderstanding your answer, because as it is interpreted, I disagree 100%. We always compare tool characteristics, finish, and hardware, that is exactly what we do. How else could we possibly study the relics? As I said, I must be mising something here?
Hopefully, someone can provide images of a clasp like Tonys, or as Albert averred, images of an IMME, R.S.&S., or Juncker clasp, which also had triangular cut-outs.
Regards,
Mark
I'm not quite sure I understand your Q & A reply. The answers seem ambiguous, to me at least. One thing of note... check your authentic Osang Bomber clasp. Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, see the little berries. Now check my authentic Osang Air-to-Ground Clasps (even though they aren't bomber clasps). Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, see the little berries. Now check Tony's (unknown maker) Bomber clasp. Note at the very top of the wreath, in the center, no little berries. His clasp is not an Osang.
So what is it. You stated that IMME, R.S.&S., and Juncker, had clasps with triangular cut-outs. I don't have any images of those maker's clasps. Do you, or can anybody provide images of those maker's Bomber Clasps, so we can ID Tony's badge. That is all we are trying to do here, I think.
Your Answer to my number #1 question (WOW, you really made it official) was: "A: One can't compare tool characteristics, finish, and hardware." I must be misunderstanding your answer, because as it is interpreted, I disagree 100%. We always compare tool characteristics, finish, and hardware, that is exactly what we do. How else could we possibly study the relics? As I said, I must be mising something here?
Hopefully, someone can provide images of a clasp like Tonys, or as Albert averred, images of an IMME, R.S.&S., or Juncker clasp, which also had triangular cut-outs.
Regards,
Mark
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