#19997
02/01/2010 10:50 PM
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Hi
Could you please take a look at this IAB and tell me what you think of it ????
Thanks !!!
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#19998
02/01/2010 10:51 PM
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#19999
02/02/2010 02:16 AM
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sorry i dont like this one...
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#20000
02/02/2010 04:44 AM
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Hello
Could you post a straight away pic of the obverse so the entire eagle can be seen (like the example I posted)? A scan would be even better.
Best Regards, fischer
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#20001
02/02/2010 08:23 AM
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I hope these pics are good enough.
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#20002
02/02/2010 08:24 AM
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Gotta get myself a new camera
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#20003
02/02/2010 08:25 AM
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02/02/2010 09:15 AM
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#20005
02/02/2010 03:36 PM
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Hello
Thank you for the much better pics, makes identifying the badge much easier.
This badge belongs to the Vienna Family of IAB's.
There are about ten different variants with only four of them known by there maker. These examples are as follows: R. Souval (R.S.) F. Orth (F.O.) W. Hobacher (W.H.) Grossmann & Co (GR&Co.)
The other six are referred to by nicknames from collectors for ease in identifying them.
Your example is an unknown variant in worn condition referred to by collectors as a Vienna "Deep Scooped" hollow rifle with a wrap around hinge.
Your example can also be found with a barrel hinge.
Best Regards, fischer
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#20006
02/02/2010 04:09 PM
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Thanks A LOT for a VERY FULFILLING answer !!!
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#20007
02/02/2010 06:47 PM
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Your Welcome...Hope I was able to help.
The reason these are all considered Vienna design variants is the closeness of the obverse details.
For example, compare this R. Souval with the one you posted. Obverse details are quite similar IMO.
Best Regards, fischer
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#20008
02/02/2010 06:48 PM
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The difference is in the hardware...
Best Regards, fischer
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#20009
02/02/2010 07:22 PM
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Your help is VERY appreciated - in fact I thought it was a copy !!! Thanks ever so much !!! quote: Originally posted by fischer: Your Welcome...Hope I was able to help.
The reason these are all considered Vienna design variants is the closeness of the obverse details.
For example, compare this R. Souval with the one you posted. Obverse details are quite similar IMO.
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