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    ROAG by FLL

    I know, it ain't a Juncker, but it is in pretty fair shape with some good detail for an FLL.
    And, the price was right.
    Tim
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    Last edited by TP Alexander; 09-06-2016, 07:52 PM.

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      Zink meant bad times, the struggle to continue with everything , but with adjudgements, a part of war ..
      Lovely badge ..

      Jos.
      Last edited by Jos L C; 09-06-2016, 07:38 PM.

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        Very very nice FLL ROAG.

        Seb
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          Hi Tim,

          Another fine addition, lovely FLL in great condition. Zink gets a bad rap, but really it was an excellent material for making badges with as long as the impurities were removed. Makers like FLL, F&BL, and AGMuK makers, etc. were especially good at using high quality, low-impurity "fine zink" and therefore their awards tend to stand the test of time very well compared to other makers.

          Beauty Tim.

          Tom
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