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    Hallo and thank you for the front side picture! I know these skulls and I own some similar variants of this skull. But I thought my "octopus" skull with such a nose is a fake, because it has an unusual nose part, too (red marked part). Now I saw your skull with the same nose. Are you sure, that skulls with this nose are ok?

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      It seems to me that both the first skull you posted and the "octopus" style have not been heavily faked. And there appear to be quite a few variations of these early skulls. There's yet another variation currently on the Collector's Guild website. The brass colored one I posted is the only one like that I've ever seen. These were far from standardized, and I've seen early SA and Freikorps wearing these cap badges as well. Unlike later skulls, it's hard to compare them to known originals. The "octopus" one I posted has an interesting plating, as I mentioned, noticable on the reverse. It almost resembles chrome, in that it's very shiny, but is a warmer color. I think it's a tin composition. It was probably considered cheap back then, but is high quality by today's standards. The ST.&L. marked ones have this. Even heavily oxidized examples that are plated in this fashion usually have at least some remnants of this plating remaining. I also believe some of these early skulls have a metal wash that more resembles an aluminum color. Here's the reverse of an ST.&L. marked one.
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          Same badge *Note: Pins have been resoldered post-war
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            nice collection robin

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              Help with skull

              Hi Im not very good with skulls and need some help with this one is it good or bad any help would be great
              cheers
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                    thanks robin

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                      1st pattern Jawless cap skull thread

                      As there always seem to be questions about these I have merged a LOT of these threads together, i would ask members if they find other threads in this forum relating to this type of insignia please post a link and in this thread and i will attempt to merge them as well.

                      also any members wanting questions answered about this type of cap Totenkopf please post it in this thread

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                        Hi Gary

                        I am not sure how long it took you to do this (I will guess at ages), but it is great work and everyone now has an excellent resource thread.

                        Raymond

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                          Here is the octupus skull, which I talked about in posting #350. The pins are missing. I'm still not sure, is it a good skull?

                          Notice again the unusual part on the top of the nose.

                          Last edited by Sergeant 08; 08-31-2008, 01:15 PM.

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                              Could anybody tell me the story of the "Berlin Find" skulls, please?
                              Thank you in advance
                              Greg
                              Last edited by Gregorio Torres; 12-15-2008, 05:03 AM.

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                                Berlin Find Skulls

                                Originally posted by Gregorio Torres View Post
                                Could anybody told me the story of the "Berlin Find" skulls, please?
                                Thank you in advance
                                Greg
                                Yes, There were bags of them availble at the Kassel show in Germany this past November, 30 Euros each! I bought none (zero)!!
                                Peter

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