Skull is nok, visor is promising Kleiderkasse
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Thanks for the additional, high quality photos!
There is a whole world of casting flaws in those pictures, from the blobs on the forehead, to the ridges on the chin and the incorrect shear marks, etc., that we can see clearly. These additional photos leave me absolutely no doubt, as I was expecting to see just what has now been revealed, (that is why I asked, just to be triple sure). BTW, you are doing a fantastic job with your photography and this is very important.
Glad to hear that the visor is OK. The eagle is also perfect.
Chris
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Originally posted by BobI View PostThanks Chris!
Bob
Now that "non-originality"of this skull has been "denied"and "demonstrated" three times
I would like to help you by buying this "more than undoubted copy" for 150 $(good price for a copy)
So you can have a base to acquire an original replacement and may have cap, eagle and skull originals three in one
And so we also see the back of this "undoubted copy" for future references.
Originally posted by SScollector View PostPlease let us know the features that identify that eagle as being an Assmann.
Chris
Behind the face of the eagle (right where the beak) makes a large round mean followed by a smaller one
Looks behind an eagle the assmann 155/42 round prongs have this peculiarity more marked
Also does not have the die flaw defects in the top of the wing in the flat prongs 155/42 (front look, left wing ) or the unmarked assmann round prongs (front look, right wing) also discard the unmarked flat prongs (although like the 155 / 42 round prongs is also free of frontal die flaw defects) because it has less detail.
Now I would like know,that led to you see an obvious zimmermann.
Although I believe that you responding (because I say so) for many will be enough .Last edited by olle; 01-12-2017, 05:35 PM.
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As for the eagle, besides the fact that it has the classic Zimmermann head shape and trimming around the head, (shown in red marks), and also the typical head and chest details, etc., this particular variation is unique, in that the eye is different from all the other Zimmermann eagles.
Here is a picture of a similar example. Notice the how the "eyebrow" above the eye is a complete and separate piece. It is also smaller than the normal "eyebrow", which can also be seen in this picture, (type 1). Furthermore, in my experience, all Zimmermann eagles, (type 2), that I have encountered with this second style eyebrow had prongs attached just like the one in the second picture below. I have seen at least 10 "type 2" examples. Hope this helps!
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