I have mentioned this in a few threads going back several years, but it gets brushed by. So I'll start a thread on it.
There are a lot of flight badges out there that have the identical casting flaw on the reverse by the indent for the crown. I have seen Bayern examples marked Karl P******246;llath and Carl Poellath. I have seen Preu******223;en examples marked Juncker. When it is as absurd as the "Balloonist badge" no-one seems to mind saying its bad, but when it is a Pilots or Observers badge, they show up as real. Usually with some ridiculous crude engraving to a Jasta or named to Boelcke or someone.
I am the only one who finds it odd when badges with different maker marks have identical flaws?
When I collected Third Reich (yes yes, I admit it) if I had found a Nazi war badge, with two different makers that came from the same die, that means someone other than the maker, making the same badge but adding on different makers to satisfy Joe-public collector.
So how can badges from two countries, from three different makers, all have the same casting flaw on the back? This has been obvious to me for years, why does no-one else mention it?
There are many other features I do not like about these badges, but the casting flaw sticks out like a flashing light on a cop car. But, flight badges are like religion. A person can believe what they want. This is only my opinion.
Tony http://www.kaisersbunker.com
There are a lot of flight badges out there that have the identical casting flaw on the reverse by the indent for the crown. I have seen Bayern examples marked Karl P******246;llath and Carl Poellath. I have seen Preu******223;en examples marked Juncker. When it is as absurd as the "Balloonist badge" no-one seems to mind saying its bad, but when it is a Pilots or Observers badge, they show up as real. Usually with some ridiculous crude engraving to a Jasta or named to Boelcke or someone.
I am the only one who finds it odd when badges with different maker marks have identical flaws?
When I collected Third Reich (yes yes, I admit it) if I had found a Nazi war badge, with two different makers that came from the same die, that means someone other than the maker, making the same badge but adding on different makers to satisfy Joe-public collector.
So how can badges from two countries, from three different makers, all have the same casting flaw on the back? This has been obvious to me for years, why does no-one else mention it?
There are many other features I do not like about these badges, but the casting flaw sticks out like a flashing light on a cop car. But, flight badges are like religion. A person can believe what they want. This is only my opinion.
Tony http://www.kaisersbunker.com
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