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    luft bomber clasp- in gilt, marked "A" by the hinge assembly. What do you folks think?
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                  I guess I should have been a little more specific, it is marked Assman next to the clasp.
                  Is this one the real deal or just a good copy. What do you guys think?

                  Thank you for all replies. Ed.

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                    luft bomber clasp

                    Hello Ed,

                    I´m quite sure that this one is cast copy of an Osang-Clasp.

                    It has much to soft details. But the most important thing is that "A" never produced flying clasps.

                    Don´t buy it.

                    Kind Regards

                    Max_Porter

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                      #11
                      Fake

                      Max is right ....

                      Mike

                      Collecting mint condition Imperial German uniforms, visor caps, and Pickelhauben.

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                        #12
                        I do not like this one either. Just for grins, is the body and the pin magnetic? The pin looks like it is made of steel.

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                          Thanks to everybody here. You guys have saved me alot of headache down the road!

                          The pin and clasp are non magnetic as is the rest of the badge.

                          I vaguely remember someone from the Clevelnad Ohio area who was repopping these in the 80's and he had a ton of them made.

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