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    Uboot 1918 is it OK?

    I have no idea about this early badges so i need some help. Is it OK?
    thanks
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    #2
    Looks ok to me.
    pseudo-expert

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      #3
      Fabulous example. I've been looking for one with the green lacquer-residue in the recesses for a long time. Sadly, many collectors have cleaned their badges thinking the green color was some kind of unwanted corrosion.

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        #4
        Great find! Beautiful patina with just the right amount of lacquer to set off the high features.

        Avatar worthy!!

        Kirby

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          #5
          Badge arrived. Will go on estand soon. thanks for your help

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            #6
            It's good to see a real one of these.

            eBay has an unending supply of fake u-boat badges with spurious "Walter Schot fec." marks on them. My eyes get tired of seeing all the bad ones on eBay.

            Best Regards,

            Alan

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              #7
              Originally posted by germanmedals View Post
              Badge arrived. Will go on estand soon.
              After all the interest and praise this badge generated here, I'm bracing myself for sticker-shock when it hits E-Stand.

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                #8
                Agreed, great looking badge with some intact finish.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gardereiter View Post

                  After all the interest and praise this badge generated here, I'm bracing myself for sticker-shock when it hits E-Stand.
                  Not sure what you meant but first i need to check a bit for price at which to place it for sale

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                    #10
                    Beautiful badge with typical untouched vertv de gris patina.
                    Anyone has a clue about a possible maker? Set up reminds me of Juncker.


                    Jelle

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                      #11
                      This badge was produced by Schott I believe. The green is not verdigris but an applied painted coloring. Gordon Williamson discovered this a few years back if memory serves my correctly.

                      Juncker had their own design.
                      pseudo-expert

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                        #12
                        Just checking, are these Schott badges acknowledged with two different types of hardware?

                        cheers
                        Peter

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                          #13
                          I think Wilhelm Deumer, Steinhauer & Lück and Paul Meybauer are the manufacturers. Walter Schott was the designer.

                          https://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/de...chen-1918.html

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by germanmedals View Post

                            Not sure what you meant but first i need to check a bit for price at which to place it for sale
                            Sorry about that. I tend to use American colloquialisms forgeting that non-Americans are also reading these posts.

                            "Sticker Shock" is a term that came-about in the 1970s. It means SHOCK experienced by potential buyers on discovering the high price of an item they want to buy. "Sticker" here simply means "Price-Tag." Maybe your price will be a friendly collector-to-collector price, and I won't have a heart attack when I see it on E-Stand.

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                              #15
                              Well from what i checked arround, simmilar or even sone worst condition sold for 850$. No idea what you woukd cinsider collector to cillector frendly

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