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Hi Ronny,
now i see 4 different L/12 stamps and which one is textbook and the evidence for good or bad?
I don't think that we will find an answer to that. Look at the deep areas of the stamp - imo there is finish in it which is imo a very good sign.Best regards, Andreas
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Originally posted by ak72 View PostHi Ronny,
now i see 4 different L/12 stamps and which one is textbook and the evidence for good or bad?
I don't think that we will find an answer to that. Look at the deep areas of the stamp - imo there is finish in it which is imo a very good sign.
through the forum for L/12 mm and still haven found any L/12 with this angle on the /
and the long roof on the 1, the 1 looks almost like a German 7 too me
Cheers,
Ronny
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Originally posted by Ronny.R View PostMaybe you are right Andreas, and I might be too picky but I have looked
through the forum for L/12 mm and still haven found any L/12 with this angle on the /
and the long roof on the 1, the 1 looks almost like a German 7 too me
Cheers,
Ronny
I checked it just. this can be not a "7" . The " / " from the 7 is to long.
I hope you understand me.
" I have never seen a L/12 gold woundbadge like this one "
Kind Regards
AndiLast edited by Vet44; 09-15-2009, 11:58 AM.
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There is nothing wrong with the badge it self from what i can see but as Ronny pointed out the makermark is doubtful to say the least. Most likely a good GWB with a postwar added mm.Regards
Hans N
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