Hi Jonas, The 'lily pad' hinge was not used only by Weidmann, two makers I can think of were also using this hinge at the time, namely ShuCo and Petz & Lorenz, there may well be others, fischer will know.
The term 'lily pad' actually refers to the shape of the hinge plate, it looks like a lily pad with the little nick in it. Here's a P&L example.
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Ned is correct, the term lily pad comes from the shape of the hinge and nothing to do with the pin.
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Ok, thanks for the information.
/Jonas
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I can only agree with Ned, the so-called Lily Pad hinge is used by other makers aside from Wiedmann with the two he mentioned as the most prevalent. . Because of the frequency with which Wiedmann Lily Pad solid examples (shown in your first picture) are found, this hardware set up had been referred to as the Wiedmann hinge.
With other makers using this set up, we can see it was not an exclusively Wiedmann product and hence the nickname.
My opinion would be a hardware sub-contractor supplied this type of hinge to various makers, but that is another discussion.
Besides the attributed P&L that Ned shows and the semi-hollow ShuCo Design mentioned, I have seen one E. Muller hollow with this lily pad hinge and heard rumors of a Deschler solid using it.
As to the second part of your question about the pins. The reason the lily pad hinge has the one piece " T " shaped pin and the other having the common Shepherd's crook is the second hinge is not a lily pad hinge. The second is a standard "sheet metal" hinge with a rectangular shaped base.
Best Regards, fischer
Hi Jonas
Congrats on acquiring a very nice E. Ferd Wiedmann with Lily Pad hinge...
This is the "classic" example in the Wiedmann line up of Infanterie Sturmabzeichen's.
Best Regards, fischer
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