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    Tombak L/52 WB´s ?

    Hi,
    are there known massive L/52 Wound Badges out of Tombak and not Zinc ? I only know the Zinc version.
    Thanks
    Alex

    #2
    Alex:

    I would like to know about L/52 wound badges in general. I only have one badge in my photo files, which does appear to be zinc. This particular badge has a wide swollen pin (somewhat unconventional for wound badges). The setup features recessed hinge and catch plates similar to Zimmermann 20 marked German Crosses.

    I'm not sure who the badge belongs to......perhaps it is yours, as you are familiar with a zinc type.

    I would appreciate seeing any L/52 marked wound badges.

    Thanks, Dennis

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      #3
      Tombak silver WB L/52

      High Dennis/ Alex

      I'm new to the forum (My first post)!

      Just read this thread and think that i can provide you with pics of my tombak WB L/52 in silver!

      Here is the link (hope it works):

      http://de.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/gui...=/32b8&.src=ph

      Regards,

      Guido

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        #4
        Hello Guido,
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        That is an interesting and really nice badge<o =""></o>
        You have there really nice.<o =""></o>
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        If you ever want to part with it let me know


        Cheers,
        Ronny.<o =""></o>

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          #5
          Hi guys,

          This is the known type that described by Dennis, this maker is rare for the WBs and the tombak WBs by him are more rare.

          I'm looking too for a solid type by this maker, i only have in my collection his hollow issue.

          Guido super WB you have there and welcome on board
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            #6
            Hello Ronny/ Chris

            Thank you for your very kind words

            I'm very happy with this badge. It has slept for over 20 years in a little collection of a friend of mine. I purchased that collection recently.

            There is another tombak wound badge in this collection. I will show it in a new thread. Your opinions on that are very wellcome!

            Regards,

            Guido

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              #7
              Guido:

              Sorry for the late response. I was at the Show of Shows in Louisville the last few days.

              Thats a very nice looking tombak SWB, and I appreciate your posting such nice photos of it.

              Welcome to the forum. Lots of great guys and a steady stream of worthwhile information.

              Dennis

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                #8
                Dennis,

                thanks

                My first experiences confirm your last words!

                Guido

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                  #9
                  That's a nice badge Guido, here's his older brother . The only difference is the maker mark is positioned on the other side of the needle.

                  Chris, I'm curious about the manufacturing technique. The normal way to produce these solid badges, would be to die-forge them, correct? I can't find any shear marks what so ever on this one, leaving it with the only option of being die-cast. What's your take on this?

                  KR
                  Peter
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                    #10
                    Hi Peter,

                    Really nice badge!

                    I don't think it has been cast though. I think "coined" might be a better term. It appears to have the standard early "30" obverse, which were typically die struck. I'm guessing that the edges have been heavily/neatly hand finished, maybe even buffed, to remove all traces of the die strike. I've seen this on other early wound badges.

                    Regards
                    Mike K
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                    Mike

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                      #11
                      Peter:

                      Thats a beautiful badge. Thanks for sharing it with us.

                      Dennis

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                        #12
                        Any chance of having a side view on the hinge and the catch set up?
                        thanks
                        don
                        Yes,I collect wound badges.....And looking for more.
                        Resistance is Futile

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                          #13
                          Thanks guys . Mike, I think you're probably correct, there are slightly angled diagonally scratches. I was just about to get an image from my scanner, when it all of a sudden stopped working . My attempts to do it with my camera failed, but here are at least two images of the catch and hinge.

                          KR
                          Peter
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                            #14
                            2nd image
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                              #15
                              Peter:

                              Very nice badge

                              "Old brothers" hinge, catch and pin looks very similar to my one.
                              And there are also these slightly scratches at the edge.

                              Regards,

                              Guido

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