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    #31
    Below is another of these pretty hard to find P Meybauer zincer PB's. Thanks to the guys at SOS for assisting me in obtaining it. It turned out to be "hiding" at SOS on a table right behind ours.

    Although not the prettiest PB out there certainly 1 of the more challenging to find as most folks take a look & don't pay much attention to them.

    If anyone else should run across 1 please post it here on Seb's thread.
    Thanks!
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      #32
      Thanks Greg adding this rare badge to the thread

      Seb
      The German Luftwaffe Pilot and Combined Pilot and Observer Badges of WWII 1933-1945
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        #33
        Have a similar badge in my collection but 1) the eagle is not zinc, and 2) the reverse hardware is different. Pictures taken with an iphone as I had to get a new scanner that does not do badges well. Open for review and discussion. Better pictures forthcoming if necessary.
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          #34
          I guess just a Juncker J4 with a similar look

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            #35
            Originally posted by rfleming32 View Post
            I guess just a Juncker J4 with a similar look
            Hey Rich,

            Yes its a J4 zinc wreath and a Nickel silver J3 eagle. For some reasons with the oblong catch plate the eagle is found with either zinc and more often nickel silver eagle. On the round catch plate only zinc eagle as far im concern. Maybe the round catch plate come later, maybe someone can elaborate on that.

            Great J4 I love it.

            Seb
            The German Luftwaffe Pilot and Combined Pilot and Observer Badges of WWII 1933-1945
            Volume I & Volume II


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              #36
              For what it's worth, my opinion is that Meybauer probably did make these zinc pilot badges as late war production runs in small batches for the poor unlucky, untrained pilots the Luftwaffe was sending up in 1945. Interestingly enough, several of us conclude this from technical details alone; what's missing is veteran-attributable provenance. These badges for me are there right alongside the Steinhauer & Luck hollow eagle pilot badges (for which there is provenance from vets in some cases). Late war zincers, whether by Meybauer or S&L, should both probably be considered an acquired taste, and not for everyone.
              JJS

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                #37
                Hi guys,

                Richard, very nice J4. Not often do we find them with Nickel Silver eagles likes your, I am used to seeing them all in zinc which makes yours a little nicer and earlier IMO.

                JJS, I wouldn't put these in the same category as S&L Pilot badges at all for two reasons. One is that Juncker was bombed out in February 1945, making their products a pretty safe purchase in our hobby. And 2nd, S&L pilot badges have not been found in verified vet groupings, nor do they even show up on the postwar souvenier boards put together by S&L after the war from alledgedly wartime leftovers. These two points results in Juncker J4s being almost certainly wartime products versus S&L Pilots being almost certainly postwar products.

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

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post

                  ..... 2nd, S&L pilot badges have not been found in verified vet groupings, nor do they even show up on the postwar souvenier boards put together by S&L after the war from alledgedly wartime leftovers.
                  Tom
                  We haven't seen all the "boards" (and no, that's not a numbered LW GAB on there).
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                    #39
                    Hi Gentry,

                    That is not a "typical" souvenier board that S&L is known to have put together. For all we know that was put together by an american collector, or anyone else for that matter. Do you have any other info on that board (i.e. where it came from, when, who, etc.?)

                    Also, do you have any closeups of the board showing the luft badges? As you well know, a "typical" S&L sample board had badges from many other companies on them, all pilot badges that have showed up on them has been FLL pilot badges. So without seeing a closeup of the board we cannot be sure if we are looking at just another FLL PB on there. FYI, the Para badge looks like an FLL.

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

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                      #40
                      Tom - My understanding is that the "boards" you could get varied greatly, with some being far more elaborate than others (and higher ranking folks getting better). I've no idea who made the pilot badges and they could well be FLL or some other maker. The other cases in this collection (not shown in this photo) demonstrate arrangements of badges typical for the S&L "layout". I also understand that these were brought back by an officer and were considered "salesman" cases, but that's all I know. I believe I actually saw these years and years ago at the home of a collector in California.
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                        #41
                        Hi Gentry,

                        Thanks for the information and the closeup of the board. Sounds like there is no real information on this one so it could have been put together at anytime (1 year after the war or 30 years, who knows?).

                        The closeup confirms for me that the Para is FLL, not S&L. The Pilot badge wreath also looks FLL to me, but I will confirm that.

                        Tom
                        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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                          #42
                          Bringback right after the war, I understand.

                          Any of us who had been in that town in 1945-6 would have had a heart attack.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
                            The Pilot badge wreath also looks FLL to me, but I will confirm that.

                            Tom
                            They both look like souvalish eagle to me, the wreath is not FLL.

                            Seb
                            The German Luftwaffe Pilot and Combined Pilot and Observer Badges of WWII 1933-1945
                            Volume I & Volume II


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                            Now Available
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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Leroy View Post
                              Bringback right after the war, I understand.
                              Any more detail than this Gentry? Do you have a link to a thread where these boards were discussed previously?

                              Thanks

                              Tom
                              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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                                #45
                                Layout comparison. (The RK's in the color photo were all unflawed "A" types.)
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