Have no idea on the authenticity of this piece. The prongs do not look fimilar, any help is appreciated!
Have no idea on the authenticity of this piece. The prongs do not look fimilar, any help is appreciated!
Your enclosure is a piece of junk. Look at the threads we have for this subject.
Your enclosure is nasty because it has the VA code number for Assmann, but it fails really to be an Assman cap badge.
And, the splints on originals tend to have a very sharp edge, versus the blunt absurdity you have enclosed.
I wonder where the trolls and dwarfs sit who re engineer our images and make this crap?
I do not really care, either.
The word "prong" should be banned here.
Last edited by Friedrich-Berthold; 08-08-2015 at 10:08 PM.
Use the John Telesmanich website as a reference.
GERMANWARBOOTY.COM...Authentic Militaria
Friedrich thanks for getting back so quick! Sorry for the incorrect usage of word, I was unaware of them being called splints. Thanks again!
Happy collecting. These badges in authentic form are rare and needlessly overpriced, in my view.
The demand exceeds the supply, and the misinformation as to rarity, and other aspects is a source of endless irritation to me.
We have some very well informed and constructive members who are expert, though.
Attachment 870770My interest is in the whole cap, in complete form.
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