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    #16
    Hallo Guys,

    here is a another picture from militaria berlin since!!

    Here you can see the details better!

    On my photo on the left wing I belive the grey by the circle is the shadow!

    Because, as I had already written I made the picture's even at the afternoon by light!

    Here you can see.....two images and two different results!


    best regards
    Thomas
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      #17
      so, here are some pics taken by studiolight



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        #18
        and here some taken by daylight



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          #19
          ...nachdem hier die Vermutung geäusert wurde habe ich mich an jemanden gewand den ich für einen der besten Restauratöre im Bereich der O/E halte. Er ist gerade im Bereich der Neuversilberung etc. sehr gut informiert und weiß worauf zu achten ist und auch selber ein Sammler von Luftwaffenauszeichnungen.

          Hier seine Antwort:

          Zitat: Keine Sorge ist alles richtig so und nicht nachversilbert.Auch die Schwärzung ist nicht erneuert.Ist ein frühes Zinkstück (Übergangsstück) nach der Materialumstellung von Buntmetall auf Zink in einem wirklich klasse Zustand.

          Daher meine zeitliche Zuordnung um 1943 und nicht wie im Previtera aufgeführt später.

          Spätere Stücke aus Zink sehen anders aus und haben ein anderes Setup.

          Zitat Ende



          Ww

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            #20
            Very nice one, i love it... And nice pictures.
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              #21
              Hi Thomas Durante,

              based on the new pics, whats now your opinion ?

              Thanks again

              Ww

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                #22
                Amazing detail on these badges; love the design

                I think some of the artists behind the various badges were very talented men indeed.

                It would be interesting to put faces to the names of the designers of the Wehrmacht badges; I wonder what sort of guys they were.

                cheers

                dave

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by WaltherW View Post
                  Hi Thomas Durante,

                  based on the new pics, whats now your opinion ?
                  Hi Walther,

                  Personally, I still do not like the finish and would not have this in my collection. But that is just my personal view, and its hard to argue against all the other positive comments about it.

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

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