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    #46
    All 3!! In my opinion the Deumer badge although designed by the same pattern maker, uses a distinctly finished eagle whereas the Juncker to the IMME could well be a hand me down!

    Just my thoughts on this.

    Regards,

    Neil
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      #47
      Originally posted by Neil Howes
      In my opinion the Deumer badge although designed by the same pattern maker, uses a distinctly finished eagle ..
      Neil
      Good comparisions, Neil. I agree that the "Deumer" marked eagle in post #39 has the same texture and finish as seen on the Deumer eagles. It argues favorably that the badge was produced and marked in a Deumer factory using a Juncker die.
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        #48
        Originally posted by Lorenzo Brown
        Good comparisions, Neil. I agree that the "Deumer" marked eagle in post #39 has the same texture and finish as seen on the Deumer eagles. It argues favorably that the badge was produced and marked in a Deumer factory using a Juncker die.
        I'm wondering if Deumer only made the pilot badge for a short period of time. I haven't seen any in zinc and the quality of the Deumer always seems high. Let's bear in mind that Deumer made a lot of their later badges in zinc eg air gunner, radio op badges, etc.

        It could be possible that Deumer used this die for a time and then changed to a new die. BUT why would they do that? Doesn't exactly make economic sense.

        I can only think that one factory produced the eagles for Juncker and Deumer (and possibly IMME) until Deumer got their own die.
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          #49
          Originally posted by Richard Gordon
          I can only think that one factory produced the eagles for Juncker and Deumer (and possibly IMME) until Deumer got their own die.
          Hi Richard,
          Are you still "sticking" to your theory, because I independently (......) have reached the same conclusion as you and IMO you are 100% correct here. One (3rd party) company was manufacturing eagles to all 3 companies (Juncker, Deumer and JMME)...
          Last edited by robert60446; 05-08-2006, 08:25 PM.

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            #50
            Did you guys read Frank's wonderful book on the GAB's? He mentions a period reference that stated Juncker would provide the dies to other manufacturers for badges. Granted this was in 1944, but I wonder if they were doing it earlier as well, and hence, how the Duemers look like Junckers.

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