Hi guys, have seen this non maker marked example of a golden fighter pilot clasp. Do you think it s ok?, I think it s fine, but you never know, Regards, Juan
Hi guys, have seen this non maker marked example of a golden fighter pilot clasp. Do you think it s ok?, I think it s fine, but you never know, Regards, Juan
Hi Juan,
I'm not too up on these, but it does seem to me to be an original Juncker (?) Frontflugspange. To my eyes though, this is a bronze example rather than gold. Better wait for more opinions from those in the know though, assuming there's any left here who collect these clasps.
Regards, Ned.
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A bronze as Ned says IMO. Stewy
Thanks guys, the seller says it s golden, in gold, maybe better pictures would clear this up or you are certain about being bronze?
Yes 100%. All gold clasps are a really garish gold. I have a bronze transporter clasp posted here somewhere, you'll see it's exactly the same finish. Stewy
Thanks Stewy, this is good to know definetely, then in that case this will have an effect on the 335 Euros that the seller is asking for, which I think you would agree with me it s a bit too much?
Yes Juan, very much so I'd go as far as to say about 80 euros. No way could this be mistaken for a gold. Stewy
Hi Stewy, thanks in that case I will pass from this one. Same seller has got this one too and again it says gold. Do you think it s right?
2nd one is gold on zinc some finish left.
Yes Juan, the second one is a gold. Stewy
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