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    Hi,
    I like these sculls but I would like to receive your confirmation and information about their makers.
    Regards,
    Piotr
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      #3
      someone seems to have used sandpaper on the second one ... EC

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        #4
        Is the RZM # 52??

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          #5
          1st skull is an Assmann
          2nd skull is a Deschler
          The Deschler is somewhat altered, best wait for more
          experience to verify its' origin!
          Last edited by istra63; 01-31-2017, 12:07 AM.

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            #6
            Both are original.

            The Deschler is an early type RZM52 without prongs on the well known discs used by Deschler alone.
            Salty but still very nice.

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              #7
              As has already been said original dug up pieces,Assmann and unusual rzm 52
              The prongs used in this Deschler, can also be seen in some transitions or early m1/ 52 marked skulls
              so far I can see only other example rzm 52 with this type of prongs.
              http://www.ss-steel-inc.com/20150824_204128-1.jpg
              instead of repairing the missing prong,The small holes in it, suggest for they chose to sew yarn through them ,To replace it .

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                #8
                This Deschler skull is a rare transitional type 2 skull, (CupAl RZM 52). We can see lots of aluminum where the copper is peeling all around the edges, as well as the big spot of aluminum on the jaw bone. The one posted in the link by Olle is also the same variant. Anyway, as has been said, both of these skulls are original.

                Chris

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                  #9
                  Thanks for your help

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                    #10
                    Any history on where they were found/dug?

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