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    A thanks to Brad Wanek!

    Hello everyone!


    I would like to point out something very interesting that Brad Wanek pointed out to me a while ago. If you have ever wondered why all of those ugly flaws appear on the markings of a Zimmermann cap skull, well, here is why. Thanks, Brad!


    Chris
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    #2
    Quite the discovery!

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      #3
      Brad is really a great person

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        #4
        I second that Robert, nice one Brad!

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          #5
          Hello!
          I'll be looking at a group of items that includes an aluminum (?) visor cap skull
          marked 499/41 that has "crimped" pins.
          The topic of these Zimmermann skulls has been discussed here,
          but I don't see front & rear photos of an unquestionably original example.

          Can you help me?

          Thank you !
          Chris Varrichio
          longislandercjv
          zoods@aol.com

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            #6
            As long as the back side matches this one, you should be ok. I haven't seen any real good fakes of this variation.

            Chris
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              #7
              Here's an example I sold on the E-stand about 8 years ago.
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                #8
                now that's interesting!

                William Kramer
                Please visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/

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                  #9
                  Very interesting indeed

                  Was Zimmermann originally allocated the marking M1/12 or did they use another company's dies and simply change the marking to their M1/24 ?

                  Chris

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                    #10
                    M1/24 is Overhoff

                    Regards, Steve

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wolfslair View Post
                      M1/24 is Overhoff

                      Regards, Steve
                      My mistake, in my haste I wrote "M1/24" instead of the 499/41 code that I should have written.

                      However my question is the same, was Zimmermann originally allocated the marking M1/12 or did they use another company's dies and simply change the marking to 499 ?

                      Thank you for your correction,

                      Chris

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                        #12
                        Sure it's M1/12 Chris?

                        Looking at Waffenreichs example, there's a diagonal flaw ruling out a "1" which would make it M1/72 (which of course is Zimmermans number).



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                          #13
                          No, M1/72 is what I meant to draw. Sorry for my poor picture.

                          Chris

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                            #14
                            Thank you to all,

                            "M1/72" explains it to me, my mistake for reading the 7 as a 1

                            Chris

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