I'm not sure when these were made, but I seriously doubt they were made prior to 1945. The photo is of a 1914 EK1 copy. The quality of the frame, the assembly and the metal is very poor. A seller named Charbador on eBay and Epier(jim20@flash.net aka Sehr-Gut-Handler) has been selling more than one of what appears to be the same badge (same cheesy frame, same pin, same brass catch) only with an 1870 core. The pins on Charbador's badges are stamped with a G and he has represented them as Godet's or Godet "Jubilee" pieces. I don't think so....... The G on the 1870 "copies" looks nothing like the G's used on 1914 Godet's, much less 1870's. In my opinion, these 1914 and 1870 EK1's are junk. Don't be fooled or ripped off.
Any other comments or observations are welcome.
Note that on the back of the pin, there appears to be a "G" which looks like the G used on the fake 1870 "Godet's".
[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: Doug See ]
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Any other comments or observations are welcome.
Note that on the back of the pin, there appears to be a "G" which looks like the G used on the fake 1870 "Godet's".
[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: Doug See ]
[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: Doug See ]
[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: Doug See ]
[ 29 December 2001: Message edited by: Doug See ]
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