This one is unmarked.
This one is unmarked.
Last edited by Adrian; 09-05-2011 at 08:04 AM. Reason: Title changed to use German terminology.
Hello
This one is a worn original attributed to the firm of Steinhauer & Luck and is considered a late war variant. These are not considered rare when compared to other IAB variants. Like the JFS bronze examples, this badge is found more often in the unworn form than in a worn condition.
Best Regards, fischer
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/order...bzeichen-6326/
Fischer's spot on. Here's a bronze with a slightly different hardware set up. Stewy
Thanks for the help guys. What is the best reference book on these to buy?
The book 'The Infantry Assault Badges' by Sascha Weber is an excellent reference for anyone wishing to specialise in these badges. It's got around 1000 photo's in 250 pages and goes into immense detail.
But, as with specialist books of this type it is not cheap at nearly £70. Although that could be money well spent if it helps you to not get bit! Amazon stock it.
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.
As stated, the only IAB book available is the Weber book and is nice for what it is. Unfortunately, this work is missing half of the known examples. My suggested method would be to start by searching the forum for IAB's and create my own database of known originals. This method is helpful, especially when using the pics for purchase comparisons.
This works good and it's what I use....At least until a more complete IAB reference work is produced.
Best Regards, fischer
Good advice from Fischer, this the best way. Books are very useful for reference but they can go out of date. What might be written today could be out of date tomorrow or next year. Don't get me wrong, buy books and study them, all the information contained within them is useful in some way but keeping up to date on the forum(s) is the best reference tool you can access.
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