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    Ground Assault Badge!

    I have two question,is it original and who is the producer?
    Thanks for the help.
    MULON/Giancarlo.
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      #3
      The producer remains unknown. The badge is imo a nice original, one blemish is the missing rivet/eagle.

      If the price is right you should grab it...



      Daniel

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        Thanks Daniel!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Nordmark View Post
          The producer remains unknown. The badge is imo a nice original, one blemish is the missing rivet/eagle.

          If the price is right you should grab it...



          Daniel
          Hi Danilel, please can you explain me why the rivet is necessary, if the eagle is fused in an only piece?
          Thank you so much.

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            #6
            Hi Roby,


            usually there was a tombak eagle attached to that badge. This was the typical way of producing this badge by that maker. When the materials became more and more scarce during the near end of the war, the makers did not attach the tombak eagle anymore, the just closed the hole with a single rivet.

            I´m not sure which kind of badge this particular one is, but these surely was a rivet attached to it. If you look closely, you´ll notice a little impression near the rivet break-through, which is a remnant of that missing eagle/rivet.

            This is still a very nice badge and Giancarlo is pricing it very reasonable!

            Regards,


            Daniel

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              #7
              Thanks for this interesting discussion!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nordmark View Post
                Hi Roby,


                usually there was a tombak eagle attached to that badge. This was the typical way of producing this badge by that maker. When the materials became more and more scarce during the near end of the war, the makers did not attach the tombak eagle anymore, the just closed the hole with a single rivet.

                I´m not sure which kind of badge this particular one is, but these surely was a rivet attached to it. If you look closely, you´ll notice a little impression near the rivet break-through, which is a remnant of that missing eagle/rivet.

                This is still a very nice badge and Giancarlo is pricing it very reasonable!

                Regards,


                Daniel
                excuse me Daniel,
                I think this about this badge: the presence of the rivet is useless!!!
                Because also in the badge during the near end of the war, the single rivet holds the eagle.
                Regards
                Roberto

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