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    Opinions Please, Cased J1 Observer

    Hello Gentleman,

    Please share your thoughts on this one.

    Thank you in advance.

    JD
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    The Reverse
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      #3
      Hi Joseph,

      Looks like a genuine but worn 1st pattern Juncker Observer Badge. No worries about this one from me.

      Regards
      Mike K
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        #4
        HI Joe

        Looks like a nice worn example. Is the pin repaired or just the pic?

        Regards,

        Neil

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          #5
          No mistaking the beauty and quality of a J1 Observer Badge. Nice acquisition. Just out of curiosity, what did you pay for it?

          Yuri

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            #6
            very nice example.

            the case too is right for this early badge, can be its original one even I don't see inside .

            Ivan

            Ivan Bombardieri

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              #7
              Ivan and all,

              What about the lettering color on the case - It was my understanding that most (95%) of them had SILVER lettering but some early ones had GOLD letters.

              Nice set Kermit, may I ask you a pic of the case opened, please
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                #8
                Originally posted by François SAEZ
                Ivan and all,

                What about the lettering color on the case - It was my understanding that most (95%) of them had SILVER lettering but some early ones had GOLD letters.

                Nice set Kermit, may I ask you a pic of the case opened, please
                Hi dear Francois,

                I must to say silver are MORE rare then gold lettering. early types are usually golden lettering.
                As you know, many cases with silver lettering are copys. this example looks right for me but must to see inside too.

                Ivan

                Ivan Bombardieri

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                  #9
                  Well,

                  I was thinking totally the contrary, for 10 cases, 9 were with Silver (which is normal) and only one had Gold letters (early ones) - mainly the ealy ones, like it is possible to find them with wood inside instead cartonage (on prewar examples).

                  But maybe I am wrong, other opinions???
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                    #10
                    My 1st pattern Juncker Observer badge came in this case.
                    FRONT: Small gold letters; fabric material
                    Last edited by Lorenzo Brown; 04-04-2003, 08:57 PM.
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                      #11
                      INSIDE: Bottom is velvet, top is "pillowed" silk
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                        #12
                        INSERTS: wood with yellowed, cracked glue
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                          #13
                          The inscription on the spring plate says "D&B" in a circle.

                          Francois??? Wo bist du, mon cheri?
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                            #14
                            Don't know - Dun & Bradstreet??
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                              #15
                              Hi Lorenzo,

                              yuor early case's type is the type I like in absolutely more, with this type of tissue of coverage, and rare.
                              D & B marker you can find engraved in the cardboard inside too.


                              my early observer cases are all with gold lettering. unfortunately now I have no time to do pics of these, but tomorrow I will do and show.

                              sometime the gold colour come more light and it mean as silver colour but the Joseph's example looks silver one.

                              Ivan

                              Ivan Bombardieri

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