Hi All, please take a look at one of the most widely faked Canadian badges, the First Armoured Carrier Regiment. Here is a test. Which one is the fake?
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I hate doing this from photos & I've never seen or handled examples of these, but I'd go fake for the 1st & 3rd, with the centre one genuine.
The centre one appears to be of officer quality in Brit badge terms, the badge on the left looks like it has a classic fake Brit badge matt yellowish colouring & the 3rd badge possibly the bronze with slight purple bloom of some Brit fakes.
1 & 3 look like they're from the same die too?
So, I go centre badge as genuine, but are you going to tell us they're all genuine? Is this a bluff or a double bluff?
And now I've just had another look at the pics & read your comment on "may be a trick question.................
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Hi all,
From the photos it's difficult to say. But judging from the same photos I would say the middle one is genuine. The reason I say this is that the "O" is round on the two outside pieces as opposed to being oblong like originals. The area between the kangaroo's bum and the curl in his tail are also different than the middle one. Just my guess.
Cheers,
GregLast edited by GregK; 05-28-2006, 12:54 PM.
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HI guys, you are pros
The 1st and 3rd are the fakes (for sure). Consensus is that these are postwar vets association strikes. Note the round O in ARMANTOS and the long neck on 1 and 3. #2 is an officers issue OSD badge. It has a oval 0 and a shorter neck. One was sold on eBay 6 months ago for BIG bucks from Command Post. That one came from a huge old collection. This one I picked up a month ago from an other old collection and a reputable collector/dealer.
This is the 2nd one I've seen and held. As Leigh says it's tough to know for sure unless you actually hold it in your hand. If we start seeing a bunch of these OSD badges on the market then we can assume they are being faked as well and the provenance I have from the 2 badges I've seen are hooey.
Cheers,
Greg
I'll post more dangerous fakes shortly
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Interesting, I don't know the niceties of the dies etc for these, but simply going by the appearance of the metal I thought 1 & 2 were iffy - I've recently picked up a couple of Cyprus Regiment badges from a knowledgable dealer, he's convinced they're genuine - same die used for the brass one & the bronzed one - I'll post them for comment.
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Originally posted by sabertascheHi All, please take a look at one of the most widely faked Canadian badges, the First Armoured Carrier Regiment. Here is a test. Which one is the fake?
Try this link, it might help!
http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/medi...dge_%28Fake%29
Cheers,
James
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