Hi guys, could you please give me your views?, thanks, Juan
Hi guys, could you please give me your views?, thanks, Juan
Hello again Juan,
I think I am going to have to holiday in the Canaries...where are all these good badges coming from.
I think your shield is a good unknown maker (3.5) but that minty bronze colour doesn't seem to go with other examples I have seen and the flat straight cut pins allthough not of great concern are another variant I haven't seen.
Is the shield magnetic?
All the best
Doug
Hi Dough, here in the Canaries, max you ll get a nice sunny Spain nice week holiday, good food and very nice beaches, I guarantee, but unfortunately not much TR militaria, actually, once I bought a SA dagger on an antique shop, here in Gran Canaria, but apart from that, nothing, I always look at the militaria web EK Eisernen Kreuz I think its top, dont know if you already new about it though, regarding the magnetic shield, I will ask the seller and will come back to you, many thanks and regards, Juan
Upon first looks i am liking this Crim Shield.
Hi Doug,
Got to agree with most everything you say, a nice 3.5 unknown maker design. I have no problem with the chocolate finish, I've seen a few genuine ones the same, and the lovely heavy convex shape also points to this being typical of this bronzed sheet steel type.
The pins were the thing that caught my eye as well. They're not a type I have seen before for this maker with the wide, chunky, square ended flat prongs, but as they used at least another 3 types of hardware fitting variants (a: Narrow flat wire, pointed. b: Round wire, blunt ended. c: Four integral tabs on the shields edge). Therefore, I don't see any reason why there cannot be a 4th variation, as the rest of the shield is 100% correct for my mind. This for me is an uncommon shield with a VERY uncommon rear set up.
Regards, Ned.
'I do not think we can hope for any better thing now.
We shall stick it out to the end, but we are getting weaker of course, and the end cannot be far.
It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. R. SCOTT.
Last Entry - For God's sake look after our people.'
In memory of Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans. South Pole Expedition, 30th March 1912.
a great example 1st class.
Thanks guys have now bought it, appreciate your comments, regards, Juan
Hi guys, if you want to see more details about this badge, I enclose you the weblink: 450 - Militaria ,regards, Juan
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