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Re: My gift this christmas
How common is a Scholze MM?
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12-30-2011 05:04 AM
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Re: My gift this christmas
Soviet
Adrian is correct. Scholze is the maker. Very similar maker's mark to Stubbe. Thanks Adrian for not letting me lead him awry.
Green
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Re: My gift this christmas
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Soviet
How common is a Scholze MM?
Scholze is a common maker and their badges can be found marked or unmarked.
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Re: My gift this christmas
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Adrian
Scholze is a common maker and their badges can be found marked or unmarked.
Ok thanks. If some are unmarked, how do you tell if it's an scholze?
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Re: My gift this christmas
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Soviet
Ok thanks. If some are unmarked, how do you tell if it's an scholze?
Based upon the reverse hardware, the pin, the hinge and the catch and also down to the individual features of particular maker's badges. If an unmarked badge has the exact obverse design as a marked badge and the exact same reverse hardware as a marked badge then it's reasonable to make the assumption they're from the same maker.
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Re: My gift this christmas
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Re: My gift this christmas
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rbminis
Adrian, not trying to question your knowledge, but I believe that the example that I have posted is by maker "Adolf Scholze". I understand that the one that started this thread are still known as "AS in triangle".
Ralph.
Haha! This is where things get complicated. The badge you post Ralph is a Scholze badge.
The badge that this thread is about is thought to be Scholze based upon the things I mentioned in my last post. In post #15 I said that the maker is 'commonly thought to be Adolf Scholze', we as collectors have no way of knowing 100% of course and better people than me have spent hours trying to figure it out but based upon many factors and minute investigations of these badges. The general concensus is that AS in triangle marked awards are thought most likely to be from Adolf Scholze.
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Adrian
Haha! This is where things get complicated. The badge you post Ralph is a Scholze badge.
The badge that this thread is about is thought to be Scholze based upon the things I mentioned in my last post. In post #15 I said that the maker is 'commonly thought to be Adolf Scholze', we as collectors have no way of knowing 100% of course and better people than me have spent hours trying to figure it out but based upon many factors and minute investigations of these badges. The general concensus is that AS in triangle marked awards are thought most likely to be from Adolf Scholze.
With different hardware, reverse and obverse, I think that it would be unlikely. I do believe the jury is still out on this issue.
Regardless, the Panzerkampf Abzeichen that started this thread is original.
Ralph.
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Re: My gift this christmas
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rbminis
With different hardware, reverse and obverse, I think that it would be unlikely. I do believe the jury is still out on this issue.
Regardless, the Panzerkampf Abzeichen that started this thread is original.
Ralph.
As I said - complicated! The jury is still out and I certainly don't have all the answers but if those better people than I are calling AS in triangle Scholze then I am happy to accept their theories.
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