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    Narvik Scan

    Scanned as requested in
    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=179578

    Guy I brought it from said he brought it in Las Vegas some years ago.

    I obtained a guarantee from him before buying it.

    By the way, the backing is magnetic




    #2
    Hello Mike,
    Sorry, but I believe this to be a fake Narvik Shield. This type has been around for many years, and they have fooled a great deal of collectors, myself included. I had the gold colored (Kriegsmarine) version of this very shield in my collection. I thought it was real for a long time. I learned the truth about this type of fake several years ago, thanks to this forum.
    Best regards,
    Tom
    Mihi libertas necessest!

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      #3
      I agree with Tom, this shield is a fake.
      The shield is, just as I thought, a Floch fake.

      KR
      Pascal

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        #4
        I bought the same fake as well. Lucky for you, you can return it. I bought mine while on vacation at an antique store. So I just had to eat it. Oh well, live and learn. Thank goodness for the experts on this site for their assistance and knowledge!!!
        Andy B.
        Collecting minis and KVKs

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          #5
          Guys,
          I am still looking for this fake in gold. So if some of you happend to have a Floch in gold in their repro draw and you are willing to part with it then please let me know.

          Thanks,
          Pascal

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            #6
            No good Mike, sorry.

            I see this is another one of those with the fake wear applied to the surface highlights. Is that brass base metal coming through the finish?

            Correct me if I am wrong, but were these original shields ever made from brass stock? I didn't think so.

            Tim

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