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    Imperial U-BOOT - Schott

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              Nice.
              pseudo-expert

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                Thanks Don.

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                  #9
                  Third Reich era badge right? Only hollowbacks were issued prior to 1919

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                    Originally posted by Thomas Craig View Post
                    Third Reich era badge right? Only hollowbacks were issued prior to 1919
                    No. You got that backwards.

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                      #11
                      A nice no brainer original - for a change!

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                      Mike
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                        #12
                        It is a real beauty, wunderfull piece!

                        Matt

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                          #13
                          I thought hollowbacks were issued up to 1919..... These badges are TR era

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                            Originally posted by Thomas Craig View Post
                            I thought hollowbacks were issued up to 1919..... These badges are TR era

                            ?????
                            No. It's the other way around. This bit of misinformation seems to be floating around a lot these days.

                            The Walter Schott badges are the original issue badges and were patinated with green lacquer, which seems to have either easily worn off or been taken off by recipients. There are arguments against the green patination by many collectors because most surviving original badges all seem to be bronze with only traces of green in the crevices which some believe to be verdigris. Although verdigris is blue-green and the green on these badges is clearly green only. Originals have shown up from time to time with significant amounts of remaining green which is clearly not verdigris. If you look closely, this badge has a few traces of the original green which is very clearly paint not verdigris. Private purchase solid badges were also made, some with a gilt finish by makers such as Meybauer.

                            The hollow back badges are post WWI private purchase pieces from the 1930s-40s and were made by Steinhauer und Lück and perhaps other makers such as Heinrich Timm.
                            Last edited by Brian L.; 04-25-2015, 09:45 PM.

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                              #15
                              hi how much would one of these cost now.

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