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I have only one example. Please share your Observer badges.
--dj--Joe
Unmarked zinc/alloy base metal badge attributed to, Paul Meybauer.
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Hello Joe, I bought this one about 8 yrs. ago from a guy who I got some good stuff from and some no-so-good stuff. Always wondered about it. Extremley detailed and it weighs a ton. Would value yours and others opinions. Regards, Leipzig
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I can't tell on your last image but I'm guessing it's marked JMME and not IMME.
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From what I've read on these the consensus is that they are high end reproductions.
If I did my research with due diligence it is thought that there are no JMME marked observers. Some IMME marked examples but not with this eagle as I understand. This eagle resembles an Assmann style and IMME used Juncker eagles.
You should check it out more. I'd hate to see a badge pitched without positive proof.
--dj--Joe
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Joe, I will do that. Thanks for the info, Leipzig
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