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    'Assmann' 1st pattern Radio op/Air gunner in Alu.

    And so, we continue with the 'Assmann' 1st pattern series..
    Just in, is this RO/AG, thin wreathed badge in Aluminium..Repaired, yes. been there, yes. couldn't resist it.
    Yet another for 'ole F.W .......
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    Warmest Regards ... John

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    #2
    Reverse.. With Owner's initials 'KM'...
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      #3
      'Assmann' catalogue...
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      Warmest Regards ... John

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        #4
        Nice catch John! I will let you collect the Assmann's & I will grab all the Juncker 1st patts!

        Regards,

        Neil

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          #5
          No chance either of you. Remember theres somebody else here sitting on the source

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          LOOKING FOR ALL ITEMS CONNECTED TO HERBERT SCHOB.

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            #6
            What year did this catalog specificially state altsilber Adler and silber wreath? Curious if any catalog ever specifically states silber for Adler?
            Last edited by Brian S; 05-13-2004, 09:00 AM.

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              #7
              John, nice one! What does she weigh in at with the repair? My minter is 12.7g These things are just eerily light!


              Rich
              Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
              Decorations of Germany

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                #8
                Hi R.G.. this one comes in at 11.25g, even with the repair. The original catch must have been a 'heavy' piece of kit..

                @ Neil, as soon as the 'Assmann' series is complete, watch out.. I know where you live...

                @ Lord Skipton, Being a member of the aristocracy, as you are, look down on we lesser mortals and share the wealth..
                At least we can get decent fish and chips..Na na na na na..

                Cheers Guys..

                Respect..
                Warmest Regards ... John

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                  #9
                  Do you have the same exact badge in tombak to compare weights? Very interested in the ratio of weight between the two please.


                  Thank you.

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                    #10
                    I am trying to find a similar badge to one I got in today, failing miserably, but just out of interest does this badge have 11 bunches of oakleaves on the right hand side?
                    Thanks for sharing and help
                    C

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Brian S
                      Do you have the same exact badge in tombak to compare weights? Very interested in the ratio of weight between the two please.


                      Thank you.
                      Long time in coming but these 2 Junckers (neusilber identical eagle, and tombac next pattern eagle) weigh in at 21.9g and 24.9g left to right.

                      Originally posted by colin davie
                      does this badge have 11 bunches of oakleaves on the right hand side?
                      Colin, looks more like 10 but hard to say with the wingtip covering the wreath..
                      Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                      Decorations of Germany

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                        #12
                        10 oakleaves on the 1st pattern 'Assmann' Ro/Ag..
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                        Warmest Regards ... John

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