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    AAC cap badge original?

    Hello all this is my first AAC badge and im hoping it is a good one, only paid £1 for it so not a lot lost if it terns out to be a repro.

    So what’s your opinions on this one?



    http://www.flickr.com/photos/40s_oliver/2416574771/

    Hope the photos are nice and clear got a new cam today and still getting used to it.


    O.G

    #2
    I would have to say repro but I would wait to hear what lnijherald says, when it comes to AAC badges I highly value his opinion.

    Ed

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      #3
      Not wartime issue and can be tricky.

      Scott
      Last edited by Mons 1914; 04-16-2008, 02:54 PM.

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        #4
        Ed you make me blush! But I agree, it is a common replica.

        Cheers, Luc

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          #5
          Oh well, I don’t own a genuine AAC badge to go by, at least I’m only out of pocket by about a pound.

          Whats the give a way for It been a repro?

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            #6
            For me its details in the feathers and the head.

            Regards,
            Ed

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              #7
              A slider on an AAC badge is always a bad sign I think.

              There are 2 common replicas: the one you show (voided crown), the give away for me is the eagle's beak. There's another one (non-voided crown) that shows an eagle that has some feathers missing from its tail. Ill see if I can find a picture of one of them.

              Cheers, Luc

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                #8
                This example came from a friend who served in the AAC postwar showing similar design to the previous badge hence my gut reaction which I believed was OK.

                Scott
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                      #11
                      Scott this is a badge which the pilot purchased for a reunion or something, not WWII manufacture.
                      If you look at how easy it is to find, I don't believe it to be of WWII manufacture.

                      Here are the 2 different common replicas I was referring to.

                      Cheers, Luc

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                        #12
                        I would add that a Marples and Beasley slider is always a bad sign as well. I have never seen one on a genuine badge and I am not even sure that the firm ever made ORs badges at all.

                        Alan

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