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    Another one bites the dust: Deumer ROAG

    Hello gentlemen,
    We're having such nice riding weather up here that its not really conducive to taking medal pictures but I think this new addition (thanks to Thomas) was worth the effort. A nice Deumer (Deumer parts) nickel-silver ROAG that flew in all the way from Sweden to keep company to my lonely Deumer pilot!

    Best regards,

    JC
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    #2
    Very nice JC, they look very happy together Now they need to have an observer badge together

    Best Regards,

    Jef

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      #3
      Hi JC,

      Gorgeous addition my friend, lovely Deumer in excellent condition.

      Tom
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        #4
        Superbe Deumer ROAG JC!!!

        Seb
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          #5
          Originally posted by horwathj View Post
          Very nice JC, they look very happy together Now they need to have an observer badge together

          Best Regards,

          Jef
          Thanks Jef.
          Well, so far they seem to be doing great together... Its not like the ROAG wants to pack its bags and go back to "mother" or something!

          As far as the Observer is concerned, I know there are at least 2 Deumer Observers on the eStand now but I'll take a rain cheque on that one. I'm just a small collector looking for nice variations and, as far as I know Deumer (D2) Observers (like Deumer POs) were all made from Juncker dies/parts and I already have the Juncker version so a true Deumer para would be more up my alley to complete this set

          Best regards

          JC

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            #6
            Thank you very much for your kind words Tom and Seb

            JC

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              #7
              Very nice example!
              Rich
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                #8
                Terrific early example of a badge that ended up being made prolifically by Deumer later in the war in zinc. But you have a nice (and rare) early war example.
                Congrats,
                JJS

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                  #9
                  Deum and Junck. 1st patt
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Rich G View Post
                    Very nice example!
                    Rich
                    Thank you very much Rich

                    Best regards

                    JC

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by JJS View Post
                      Terrific early example of a badge that ended up being made prolifically by Deumer later in the war in zinc. But you have a nice (and rare) early war example.
                      Congrats,
                      JJS
                      Thank you very much for the additional insignt JJS. I have indeed seen quite a few zink versions of the Deumer ROAG and even a few other NS ones for sale as well over the past few years but it always eluded me until now but I finally got lucky!

                      Regards

                      JC

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Brian S View Post
                        Deum and Junck. 1st patt
                        You got me there Brian! I should have been more specific...

                        Deumer did in fact produce their own version (from their own dies) of the Observer badge that was different from its Juncker counterpart for the first type (D1/J1) badges but not for the second type. Nice J1 & D1 Observer badges Brian, attached is a picture of mine

                        Best

                        JC
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                          #13
                          Very nice examples Jean Claude !. It 's true that in the 2nd model Obsv. Deumer only uses Juncker matrix .
                          Jacek

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by e-maus View Post
                            Very nice examples Jean Claude !. It 's true that in the 2nd model Obsv. Deumer only uses Juncker matrix .
                            Jacek

                            Thank you! Very nice Deumer Obs Jacek

                            Best regards

                            JC

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