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    Got this one today! Would like to hear your opinions






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        #4
        Very nice

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          Great photo skills!

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            Originally posted by Nordmark View Post
            Great photo skills!
            No It's just an old-old Nikon

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              Why does the swaz look odd to me? Looks on the small size

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                The other funny thing here, except the swazi is the strange punch hole, but this might be because of the cracked wreath,.....just some obzervations.....

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                  #9
                  Thank you for your replies! I'm totally confused... Was going to keep the badge for the collection, but now I'm not sure at all

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                    Hi Alex, In addition to the comments already made below...the lower arm of the swastika on the Juncker badges usually reached the upper recoil mechanism on the 88 and the hole when observed from the reverse usually appears round. Cheers,
                    Cheers, Steve
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                      Originally posted by S. Pitt-Walker View Post
                      Hi Alex, In addition to the comments already made below...the lower arm of the swastika on the Juncker badges usually reached the upper recoil mechanism on the 88 and the hole when observed from the reverse usually appears round. Cheers,
                      I've checked the first pattern Junker Flaks - seems like none of them have round hole

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                        I've made some closeup photos of the swaz. Hope it will help...

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                              Alex with these extra (awesome ) pictures, I'd be leery of the swastika as per "Eagle Eye" George. My bet it has been de-nazi'd and another (poorly formed) swastika soldered back on.

                              The catch looks a little unusual as well. I wouldn't be too concerned about the hole or the crack in the wreath, but the other concerns would send me away.

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