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    #91
    I can recognize Juncker eagle because of the very specific way how Jucker workers were hand finishing them, however i was wondering, why JMME was fooling around with their maker mark? Was it random or maybe was this done on purpose?...
    Last edited by robert60446; 05-06-2006, 06:19 PM.

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      #92
      Originally posted by robert60446
      I can recognize Juncker eagle because of the very specific way how Jucker workers were hand finishing them, however i was wondering, why JMME was fooling around with their maker mark? Was it random or maybe was this done on purpose?...
      hi Robert

      I have the same question in my mind as well, but I guess it was done on purpose. maybe...... I guess....that would be easier to distinguish.

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        #93
        Well,I think IMME and Jmme are the same..,there's a quite unknown typical Imme pilotbadge with the open space between the claws which is marked IMME,no Juncker pattern or parts involved..,quite rare,think I only saw 4 or 5 sofar.
        As far as we know these are genuine.
        The eagle on that one could be a sister of the typical Jmme RO/AG eagle..same pattern head and typical claws..,probably designed by the same person IMO.

        and then there's the Jmme & Sohn stamp ofcourse..,maybe there're 2 versions too,but I didn't go that far..
        Let's find out...

        Jos.
        Last edited by Jos Le Conté; 05-06-2006, 07:19 PM.

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          #94
          With 7 pages of posts and 830 views I guess we generated enough noise about JMME made badges. Now their value easy will go up @ Detlev by 10%!.....
          But seriously, very interesting discussion, JMME Company was for ong time on my radar, still I think it would be great to see more of their badges, maybe we can learn even more…
          Last edited by robert60446; 05-06-2006, 07:20 PM.

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            #95
            Let's not forget that "J" and "I" are often switched in the German language.

            Shouldn't be any doubt that IMME and JMME are the same company.

            Here's one for you....
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              #96
              back...
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                #97
                Originally posted by Tim Calvert
                Shouldn't be any doubt that IMME and JMME are the same company.
                Tim,
                I'm not doubting that they were the same company, i was just wondering about the reason why they were "playing around" with their company logo...

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                  #98
                  Yes, let's not overlook that '68'. If the eagle portends to be Buntmetal, that 68 creates a big conflict for me. If the eagle is Kriegsmetal, then the 68 could fit in the timeline of the late war Junckers. BUT, the SW68 , appears on the Juncker zink Flaks and Air Gunners. Have we ever seen an authentic example Juncker pilot badge before with the SW68?

                  Mark




                  Originally posted by Jos Le Conté
                  Oh,it's a SW68,I didn't remember that...
                  A new problem for some..,I'd better hide..

                  Jos.
                  "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by mmiller
                    Yes, let's not overlook that '68'. If the eagle portends to be Buntmetal, that 68 creates a big conflict for me. If the eagle is Kriegsmetal, then the 68 could fit in the timeline of the late war Junckers. BUT, the SW68 , appears on the Juncker zink Flaks and Air Gunners. Have we ever seen an authentic example Juncker pilot badge before with the SW68?

                    Mark
                    Is the buyer of this badge, a member of our forum?

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                      A question,Mark....,not a questionmark...

                      What do you think about the nickle versus tombak question,Mark ?

                      About the 68...,once there was a switch to feinzink/kriegsmetal and the 68 mark was introduced...
                      Could it have been that some buntmetal badges were stamped with that mark first ?
                      I've seen a few stamps in buntmetal badges..,I don't know what to think..,those badges looked rather good..
                      I know,some don't like the stamp at all,this makes it more complicated..


                      Jos.
                      Last edited by Jos Le Conté; 05-06-2006, 07:56 PM.

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                        Hi Robert,

                        I agree with you. I only posted that for Indy's sake. Check Post # 90.

                        The 68 mark appears to be on a J2 which by current theories is too early.
                        I don't have a problem with the 68 mark on zinc badges that are otherwise correct. This one looks good to me.....if the mark is the same as the double marked badge then.....??
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                          Here's the front for your records.
                          You can see that it's a typical J3 but made from zinc.
                          Pics courtesy of D. Niemann.
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                            Tim,hence my question..

                            Might it have been that they did a try-out first ?
                            Stupid question..

                            I can't believe all those 68 stamping in buntmetal badges was done postwar..,it's the right stamp in the right badge but the wrong combination..,plus it's not easy to stamp a completed badge..!
                            The double marker that is..
                            If there were Assmann badges with the 68 mark I would say yes,wrong choice,but all was done in Juncker badges..
                            If it would mean the whole badge is fake then,then there's a problem..
                            Without that mark or with the right mark this would mean we've a genuine badge,'cause it looks right..except for the mark..

                            Jos.
                            Last edited by Jos Le Conté; 05-06-2006, 08:25 PM.

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                              Originally posted by Tim Calvert
                              This one looks good to me.....
                              Tim, hardware on posted by you badge Screams "Juncker", I have no doubt that this is original Juncker product.

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                                The finishing screams Juncker to me as well. Looks like Juncker made these and JMME bought them for sale to their customers. Great thread BTW.
                                jeff
                                Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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