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    ASSMAN Questions, and concerns...

    I recently picked up and ASSMANN Pilot Badge from an estate. I am pretty sure it is 100% original. it was found in France late in the war.

    I know NOTHING about these badges...so I am hoping that someone here can help with some questions I have.

    The badge itself is an overall "grey" in appearance. The eagle is slightly brighter however. When I first saw it, I thought someone painted it...but after close inspection I think it is just a very old patina. The traditionad stylized "A" is on the back , with a very faint L/64.

    The backside is curious. The pin, hinge, and clasp and the area the pin was soldered, has remained a sort of "yellow" in appearance. i don't know if the material they used to weld the thing together, or if they used a different material for these pieces. It also looks somewhat "sloppy".












    if the photos aren't working, try this link...I've having problems with Geocities...

    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/1.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/2.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/3.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/4.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/5.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/6.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/7.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/8.JPG
    http://www.geocities.com/mikiebactor/9.JPG


    I may have to take some better photos as these are a we bit blurry.

    I've read in a lot of threads to either never clean, or clean gently with soapy water, however...isn't this a LOT of patina? Shouldn't the wreath be gold?

    Also, what kind of insurance value should I be placing on this?

    Thanks!!!

    Mike
    Last edited by harrison987; 04-21-2006, 03:49 PM.

    #2
    Hi, no pictures here!!

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      #3
      The pictures showed up for a little while and then dissapeared. Based upon what I remember, it looked promising - a late war version. I believe Yuri has one similar to this.

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        #4
        So what is something like this worth?

        Thanks!

        Mike

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          #5
          Yes it looks convincing to me as well. You don't see the "A" and "L/64" double markings very often, and usually on Para Badges only.

          Nice find

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            #6
            Nice and very rare. The latest pilot badge from Assmann in 1945, when Luftwaffe badges became avaliable through LDO outlets, which was not possible before. The L/64 marking proves these badges to be from that last year of the war.
            Still, it does not command a special market price, unless you find a variant collector who desperately wants one of these.
            Cheers, Frank

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