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    My last shoot

    Hi gents,

    i want to show my last shoot for this year,

    opinions welcome, i think the condition is

    BR Ww



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    #2
    Very nice badge!

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      #3
      Great badge....very difficult to upgrade this one, if ever possible.

      Congrats for a good catch...and even the price was nice ( was sold on estand I guess).

      Kind regards

      Martin

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        #4
        Very nice one Walther congrats, I am too waiting for a ROAG from Thomas.

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          #5
          congrats

          absolutly stunning badge

          not often seen zinc badges in this condition

          regards

          frank

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            #6
            Hi gents, thanks for your replies...i dont know if it was here on e stand becouse i have no chance to get Association Member here :-(

            @Hans: Yes, Thomas is one of the best

            Ww

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              #7
              very nice one congrats...
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                #8
                Hi Walther,

                Nice original Deumer, that has to be the mintiest Deumer ROAG I have ever seen. Whenever I see such a minty, zinc badge I am always concerned about refinishing. The black finish on the eagle looks darker and thicker than I am used to seeing on Deumers, but maybe its just the pics. Lets see what others are thinking...

                Tom
                If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                  #9
                  end with a bang

                  Might as well end the year with a bang. Looks fine to me! I have one in very simialar condition

                  Happy New Year
                  Steve

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                    #10
                    Hi Walther,

                    Can you take some closeups of the wreath area, next to the eagle's wings on the obverse? The more I look at this badge, the more I am convinced it is refinished IMO.

                    Tom
                    If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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                      #11
                      Hallo,

                      the pictures were taken in the evening by light!!

                      So they do not act just like it looks in real!!

                      Here are some detail pictures from Militaria Berlin (where I bought the badge)!

                      Maybe Walther can make tomorrow a few better pictures with a scanner!

                      These zinc pieces are not easy to photograph!

                      The eagle looks a bit brighter or grayish like on the images!

                      It always looks on the images a little different than in real!!

                      In my opinion its a very nice and good piece!!

                      The white finish is also available under the wings and rivets!!

                      Best regards
                      Thomas
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                        #12
                        Thanks Thomas for your support !

                        i will post some better pics

                        Ww
                        Last edited by WaltherW; 12-30-2010, 12:40 PM.

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                          #13
                          Hi guys,

                          Here are a few Deumer badges that I think show the "typical" Deumer finish for their zink eagles. Notice that the eagle finish seems lighter, more translucent and a bit glossier compared to the matt-black finish we see on Walther's badge. These two badges are from Tom Yanacek's collection, hope he doesn't mind me using them for a representative example of what I personally feel Deumer badge finishes should look like.

                          Tom
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                          If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

                          New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
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                          Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com

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                            #14
                            Again, I think this is a perfectly ORIGINAL Deumer ROAG, but I only question the finish on it. If you look at the obverse, I think you can see the original, translucent greyish finish on the eagle in a few spots, but I think the eagle may have been "touched up" with a dark, matt-black finish (see the red lines on toward the rear of the eagle and tail).

                            Also interesting to see the line under the wing of the left side of the badge, and what appears to be some black finish on the wreath right above the wing. I think the original frosted finish on the wreath would stay intact under the wing, but be rubbed off the further it goes away from the wing. However, on this badge it is the exact opposite: It appears there is not silver frosted finish directly under the wing, but yet its frosted everywhere else. This is inconsistent with original finishes in my opinion.

                            Also notice the few black spots on the reverse of the wreath, I think this is remanants of the new, matt-black finish where a little spilled onto the wreath my accident.

                            Maybe I am totally off base here with all the other positive comments about the badge. I find that one of the hardest things to judge in this hobby is finish, especially based on pictures alone....

                            Tom
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                            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

                            New Book - The German Close Combat Clasp of World War II
                            [/SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
                            Available Now - tmdurante@gmail.com

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                              #15
                              Thanks for your work Tom D.

                              I like the way you look the badges

                              And i dont want that a badge from my collection will be talking nice or bad ......

                              a realistic judgment is that what i wants to get !

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                              I have take one of your postet airgunners and make it a little bit darker, if you look at the red circle .....for me it looks like the same grey under the dark wich you notice on my gunner.....or am i wrong ?

                              The badge will arrive in the next hours than i can post some better pics

                              Ww



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