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    What do you guys think about this badge?
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    DaveJ

    #2
    here is the back,I guess I could have made them bigger I got these in trade from Roger Honts
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    Last edited by DaveJ; 08-29-2007, 11:57 AM.
    DaveJ

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      #3
      I like what I see from the small images. But I would definitely like to see larger ones.

      Yuri

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        #4
        here is a larger one
        DaveJ

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          #5
          rear
          DaveJ

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            #6
            Looks good from here. Very nice find.

            Yuri

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              #7
              I'm not so happy with the size of the rivets nor the hinge using past examples of JMME badges that I've seen before.

              If it were me I'd like to have some more opinions and another example to compare before I made a final decision. But that's just me.

              Rich
              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
              Decorations of Germany

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                #8
                Very Pretty badge, but...

                Rich,

                I wish I had one of these to offer here, but I don't.

                I do have a pilot badge marked JMME and it has both the Juncker (type-2) wreath and eagle. Only difference being the eagle is all silver and the rivets and hinge are different. Saying this, I would almost expect the P/O to resemble a Juncker badge as well.

                I remember Jos has a very nice Juncker that does appear similar to the front here, including the bulbous claws. I also notice that Dave's badge seems to have the last claw clipped--similar to Juncker style badges as well.

                However,

                When I turn the badge over, I don't like what I see either. The rivets on most JMME badges have that "pinched" look and are smaller, not these large very well rounded rivets shown here, IMO. The hinge appears to be the same color as the badge and pin? My pilot is brass, as are most of the JMME badges. (?)

                I also don't like the beveled edge going around the outside of all the details. Almost looks machine-finished to me. Check out the reverse left-side of the eagle and it's very plain cut and shows no little cuts or hand finishing traits when compared to other badges I have seen.

                Honestly, I don't know that much here, as I don't really get into these, at least until I can afford one and get lucky enough to scarf one up.

                Just some thoughts as I look and compare to different ones in my files.

                Tim
                Last edited by Tim Ball; 02-11-2003, 03:56 AM.

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                  #9
                  Personally, I would not feel comfortable with it.

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                    #10
                    The 2 Tim's

                    Glad you've chipped in... I didn't have an example to hand but as I said I was concerned with the rivets and hinge.

                    This could be quite a dangerous piece if it turns out to be fake and could have already claimed some victims...

                    Rich
                    Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                    Decorations of Germany

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                      #11
                      Hi,

                      This badge does not look right to me. Tim has hit the nail on the head with the even bevelling all around the inner/outer edges of the wreath and the entire outline of the eagle. If this was marked Juncker, it would be a definite repro but JMME adds ambiguity as these badges aren't as well known. I also don't like the gold main pin (have a look in the background of the OBVERSE image where the reflection is not interfering) and the light scratching on the reverse which seems to be so common on repros (hard to describe but hopefully you know what I'm talking about). This looks like one of those laser cut jobbies to me - the wreath profile is just too regular. I'm pretty sure I could find an image of an identical badge, marked for another maker, from my repro files. Personally, I think this a repro - I'll have a look when I get home at the end of the week if things remain unresolved.

                      Regards
                      Mike K
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                      Mike

                      Evaluate the item, not the story and not the seller's reputation!

                      If you PM/contact me without the courtesy of using your first name, please don't be offended if I politely ignore you!

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                        #12
                        In have a JMME observer badge that I will post this afternoon. It has a bit of wear and it has the same wreath & stamp. I am not a badge guy and got these from a very advanced collector in trade(got several luft badges). My friend has an early JMME that has a much smaler wreath and realy small rivits, I will try to post it this week-end.
                        I will agree with another comment about this being fake.If it is, I might have to start up a new hobby!
                        DaveJ

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                          #13
                          FOR COMPARISON

                          ALL:

                          Here is one that came on a tunic as part of a large grouping. And pay no attention to Tim Calvert; if it doesn't say Juncker or L/12, he becomes even more ignorent than me....

                          Mark

                          IMME P/O Reverse


                          IMME P/O Obverse
                          "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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                            #14
                            Mark,

                            Yoar rite...I is purdy "ignorent" (as you'd say)...so maybe that's a bad sign that I like your badge, even though the hallmark is not the most common JMME mark.

                            ;-)

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                              #15
                              Shucks Tim,

                              No need to git all uppity herin. Ya no I wes just a funnin wit'cha.

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

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