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    Pilot/observer badge mm.

    Can someone tell me if the Berlin sw 68 address is good, or not? On other pages on this website it is written that this address on Juncker badges began appearing around 1980. Based on this, a badge so marked would be fake, right? This address appears on boxes, too. Thanks

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    Hi,

    basically, on early badges you will find C.E. Juncker, Berlin SW and on later (mostly zinc) badges you will find C.E. Juncker, Berlin SW68.
    Both markings are legit. Have you got photos?

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      I would be real skeptical of any sw68 mark that was not on a late war zincer.
      jeff
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        Hi Jeff,

        I believe that Juncker also used C.E. Juncker, Berlin SW68 on
        tombac LW Flak badges as well as the C.E. Juncker, Berlin SW .
        Well, here is a link to an earlier discussion concerning the SW68 on tombac examples; http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...ght=Juncker+SW

        In reference to the SW68 being excepted on tombac Pilot badges or P/Os , I'm with you Jeff on that.

        Best,
        Joe
        Last edited by Joseph D'Errico; 11-25-2005, 10:22 PM.
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