Some more examples, Jay Parisi collection, Cupal eagle, weird numbers on the wreath, but very obviously not a fake.
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S&L Para Badge - Opinions Please!
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Originally posted by NiedersachsenRemember most of the post war ST&L. badges (RK/DK/EK and so on) are odd. The first ones were good, but the quality went down with the years (see holow para badge).
There is no question in my mind that S&L company was deeply involved in the post war production of badges, ek's rk's and God knows what else. This subject is nothing new here. However i do believe that Toby's badge is original, because harwdare setup is a match to what i can find on the other period badges made by this company (S&L).
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Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
Dear Gerd,
But the round catch plate is a proven pre 45 S&L evolution catch setup, veryfied by US veteran bringbacks right out of the S&L factory at the end of the war, you can also find it on pre 45 S&L GABs, PABs and IABs.
Actually, the setup you see on the Polish guy's badge is the correct set, as you can see for example on the GAB I posted = narrow block hinge in combination with round catch plate. The badge I sold to Jürg #17, has an intermediate mixed setup, consisting of later narrow barrel hinge and classic catch setup, which usually goes together with the longer, earlier barrel hinge.
Look at all those Haas fakes for example (beside all the different maker marks absolut convincing), there must be a key-point to look for. I try to find this point!!! As said, I dono what to think about St&L badges at the moment..............
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Originally posted by Frank HeukemesDear Mark,
......" setup COMBINATIONS. If badges A, B, and C all share the same evolution and use the same setup COMBINATIONS of hinge and catch, then there is s a good possibility they came from one and the same maker. Now here is how I do it: Keeping this hunch in mind, you now look for maker´s catalogues, compare finishes, metals, metal surfaces, oddities which might be similar (a pinched pin) and finally badges found in maker marked packets.".....
Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
I am very surprised that even with almost all leads clearly displayed, things still seem to be cloudy.
Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
I think this through for many month and collect evidence.
Originally posted by Frank Heukemes
This allows for people to either:
a) trust what I found out and accept it
b) follow the points I have raised and investigate them for yourself
c) disbelieve and remain with the Status Quo
Mark
Any explanation as to the noticable huge variation of the makermarks, and the bright gold in the recess of the para badge makermark?
TOBY'S EXAMPLE:
JOS' MAKERMARK:
"You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."
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Originally posted by mmillerAny explanation as to the noticable huge variation of the makermarks, and the bright gold in the recess of the para badge makermark?Last edited by robert60446; 04-07-2007, 06:30 AM.
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OK, for my reference, have we finally decided that all the Luftwaffe badges with the hollow cupal eagle designs, ie; para and pilot-observer, and the Army Para with the hollow cupal eagle are all post war made by Steinhauer and Luck?
I would love to know the source of this revelation. I need to make some notes, on some badges, and want to make sure for evaluation purposes.
Are the JFS para and RK radio operator badges also post war?
Thank you,
Bob HritzIn the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king.
Duct tape can't fix stupid, but it can muffle the sound.
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Hi Robert,
I guess only us Coca-Cola boys are still up.
Here are my issues:
1) Most all makermark recesses I have ever seen and handled are not brighter than the surface of the main body of the badge. They preserve finish, yes I agree, BUT, the recesses always accumulate the dirt and 'crud'. To me, the bright surface in the recess bottom and walls is most likely the result of a recent makermark 'punch', thus shining up the recess area and revealing the 'glimmering gold' finish beneath.
2) The oddball S&L makermark. I like the makermark on the Luft Summer Breast Eagle. Sharply made and detailed. The S&L makermark on the para is less convincing than some of the poorer GWL P/O fake makermarks these days. Show me one other S&L makermark, on any S&L badge, that matches exactly the para makermark, and I'll begin changing my tune immediately. (Please, no prototype makermark stories at bedtime...... )
3) Since I don't live there, what have I missed in the PAB/GAB world, that has provided a definative link between unmarked badges utilizing similar setup combinations and S&L? I understand all these badges share the same reverse crap; how does that equate to S&L? What have I missed?
Take it easy!
MarkLast edited by mmiller; 10-25-2005, 08:26 AM."You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."
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Originally posted by Bob Hritz
Are the JFS para and RK radio operator badges also post war?
Thank you,
Bob Hritz
Bob,
Don't know about the RK Radio Operator, but since you and I each posses a JFS Para, they are authentic. Period!!!
Mark"You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."
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