Basically, yes. Quality maker, although they all had their bad days at work, so to speak. Nothing wrong with the e-stand example.
Basically, yes. Quality maker, although they all had their bad days at work, so to speak. Nothing wrong with the e-stand example.
I should perhaps have said "early looking" markings, there's of course no one "rule" to differentiate exactly between the early-mid-late M1 periods (and everything in between) just by looking at the markings alone.
The M1/62 you posted just has markings that have a crude transitional look to them... before everyone more or less fell in line and most M1 markings started taking on a more conformed style --- i.e. more of a proportionally correct and standardized look rather than the earlier handmade looking type, all with their own characteristic individual traits and odd quirks.
Hello Guys ,Heres a latest find a small 18.2mm party badge marked Ges Gesch. Regards Paul.
Nice little one! Nice to see an earlier one posted for a change
Hello everyone ,Here are five sympathy badges I have with a regular size badge at the bottom to gauge the sizes.Paul
Hello Guys,Here,s two sympathy badges just arrived .The badge on the left is 16.3mm and the right hand one measures 12.4mm which is a more unusual design ,regards Paul.
Very nice sympathy badges, Paul --- keep them coming!
I,ll try mate,Paul.
Hello Guys ,Here,s a couple of badges I have got my hands on recently,the left hand one is a M1/34 Karl Wurster and the other M1/153 Fredrich Orth (Austrian)regards Paul.
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