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    A good "Assmann" TK for me !

    but as already said...

    better to have more than only one opinion..

    thanks

    P.
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    - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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      #3
      A bit aged, but real. Alongside the aluminum version, you have found the rarest skull known to man, the early Assmann. I've seen two aluminum ones, one CupAl, and this makes two tombac ones. The other tombac one that I saw had flat prongs like a Deschler, but no round discs. Interesting to see that they used round prongs on Tombac too. Congratulations!

      Chris

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        #4
        Here is the one I saw a while back.
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          #5
          reverse
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            #6
            markings
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              Originally posted by SScollector View Post
              A bit aged, but real. Alongside the aluminum version, you have found the rarest skull known to man, the early Assmann. I've seen two aluminum ones, one CupAl, and this makes two tombac ones. The other tombac one that I saw had flat prongs like a Deschler, but no round discs. Interesting to see that they used round prongs on Tombac too. Congratulations!

              Chris

              Thanks Chris !
              Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
              - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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                  #9
                  Could such a skull be worn on an early A-SS cap, around 1934/35
                  Last edited by Pascal Bernhard; 07-16-2011, 08:29 AM.
                  Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
                  - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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                    #10
                    This Assmann got a mouth full of teeth - I like

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                      #11
                      very nice indeed.. thanks for sharing

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                        #12
                        Well done Pascal!

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