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    J1.1 roag

    J1 IMHO must be marked CEJ to qualify as a J1.0
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    My imagination or is that Tm's thumb print on there? Wierd...
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      #3
      Originally posted by Brian S View Post
      J1 IMHO must be marked CEJ to qualify as a J1.0
      Not sure about the J1.0 because I understood that even though the CEJ mark was used first (Fliegershaft) both marks were used concurrently for a while Either way this is one beautiful early RO/AG that I would be very happy with Brian

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      JC

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        #4
        JC I didn't know that the CEJ mark was used concurrently! Figured it must have been first. Good to know.

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          Nice J1
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            #6
            Nice ROAG,cant go wrong with J1

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              #7
              Clearly an original J1 and nice badge but another one that has maybe experienced enthusiastic cleaning!

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                #8
                Hi Brian,

                Looks like a fine original J1 to me as well, but as Tim says it looks cleaned. Especially the eagle, you can still see some traces of the original blackening in the middle of the eagle where it was protected from the cleaning.

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

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