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    CEJ Juncker pilot´s badge

    This one just in today. Worn and repaired but with character, a quite rare CEJ marked Juncker pilot´s badge.

    Note that:

    -rivets are period repaired (replaced), you can even see the rivets from the obverse (see wing close up shots) if you look hard enough. But somebody did a very good job blending them in with the feather structure

    -catch is period replaced

    -filemarks in the middle eagle reverse around the CEJ mark are from filing down (flattening) the rivets

    Cheers, Frank H.
    Cheers, Frank


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    rev
    Cheers, Frank

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      #3
      mark
      Cheers, Frank

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        #4
        eagle center
        Cheers, Frank

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          #5
          left wing
          Cheers, Frank

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            #6
            right wing
            Cheers, Frank

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              #7
              replaced catch
              Cheers, Frank

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                #8
                Hi Muni,

                Congrads! These are rare in any shape. Nice patina.

                I wonder how many Third Reich badges were stepped on after a soldier was captured? The wing wasn't broken, so I doubt that happened to yours.

                Prost!

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                  #9
                  clap clap clap!!

                  Hey Frank,
                  Great find my friend! Those CEJ marked badges are rarer then hens teeth in any condition! Very nice repairs to that badge, hardly noticeable. If I may ask, where did you acquire such a "rare bird" ?
                  ERIC

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                    #10
                    Thanks for the kind words, my friends! I also like it very much, in spite of the condition it is in. The repairs tell a story and the brass chocolate patina looks great.

                    It came to me from the collection of Harald Geissler, whose book on Iron Crosses you might know and who is a known and well respected person in the German collecting community. Due to the condition, he gave it to me for a very fair price!

                    Actually it is a long story. I got to know this Bavarian guy who owns all these ribbons that I currently are selling for him. He is acquainted with Geissler and brought me into the picture. The excellent condition FLL CCC that I acquired recently and showed here was also from the Geissler collection.
                    He doesn´t sell off his collection though, it seems he just had some "surplus".

                    I enjoy shopping at good dealers, especially at the ones with fair prices and good service. But it seems I more and more have to depend on connections like these, because some prices become ridiculous and hardly affordable for me. I collected very "secluded" in the past, never had "collector friends" until I joined this forum.

                    Cheers, Frank H.
                    Cheers, Frank

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                      #11
                      Hello Frank,

                      Very nice example and thank you for posting the pics, anther one for my reference files.

                      May, I ask what the price point was, just in case I should be so luckey as to have the chance to buy a similiar example.

                      Thank you,
                      JD
                      What we do in life ehoes in eternity.

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                        #12
                        Here is another CEJ marked badge...
                        Attached Files

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                          #13
                          rear...
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                            #14
                            Dear JD,

                            Normally and if in the condition like Tim´s these command insane prices nowadays. Like a cased "regular" Buntmetall Juncker and then some. But even harder than paying for one is FINDING one. I was lucky enough to get a badge that for my taste is a good compromise between condition and price. I paid 380.- Euros.

                            I don´t know what Tim paid, but I heard this guitar hero had wonderful guitars BEFORE he owned that badge.

                            Cheers, Frank H.
                            Cheers, Frank

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                              #15
                              Btw, what do especially you Luftwaffe guys think about the finish on my eagle? As you can still see on the obverse and reverse center and swaz, the eagle has a heavy bright silver plating as opposed to the regular "brüniert" Juncker eagle finish on Tim´s badge.

                              Cheers, Frank H.
                              Cheers, Frank

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