Here are 5 SA Brunswick 1931 badges for review. The photo's look a bit strange as they were taken in artificial light and lost resolution with shrinking. Please take a look and let me know what you thinkof these. Hope this is the right forum for these.
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5 Sa Rally At Brunswick 1931
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1- hmm..don't have a good feeling, though has a correct type pin assy..
2- Assmann and son die stamped post '36
3- bad badge..
4- M1/63 Steinhauer & Lück, Lüdenscheid die struck zinc one of two of these types i like to see, the other being the die struck M1/17 Assmann (the most prolific maker..)
5- never seen one like this, and i always am suspicious of items marked like thisLast edited by Doug Kenwright; 02-05-2008, 11:51 PM.
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I like a lot all of them but the number 3.
Anycase, I´d like watching n. 1 in my hand for an ultimate answer, and the n.5 is very rare. I suppose it´s made in real silver for having this "800" mark. Is it?. You have to be very distrustful with this kind of items, as Doug said, but I like a lot this one, and at least this isn´t a known fake.
I have in my collection one like your n.2 made by Assmann and it´s my favourite Brausnsweig badge.
Cheers.
Gregorio
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Originally posted by Chris Lee View PostGuys,
I hate to beat a dead horse, but does anyone have a 1st pattern of this badge that they could post?
There you go....
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