Bruce,
you are absolutely correct in your observations. However, we have to draw the line somewhere and it is ( I think ...) universally accepted that everything "made" after the fall of the Third Reich is no longer an original. And if it is not an original, it is a fake.
I know that this is a hard word, but try this mind experiment: somebody finds all parts of a badge in an old building in the year 2014. He happens to have the skills to put them together in a perfect way (which is NOT rocket science) and sells them as originals. Is that still a post war constructed piece or is it a down-right fake?
For me the only important thing is that one knows what one has. If one elects to collect post-war items from S&L or any possible other company, there is no problem at all, IF one knows or at least is critical about what one has.
Unfortunately - and that is the crux of the matter - that is not always the case.
you are absolutely correct in your observations. However, we have to draw the line somewhere and it is ( I think ...) universally accepted that everything "made" after the fall of the Third Reich is no longer an original. And if it is not an original, it is a fake.
I know that this is a hard word, but try this mind experiment: somebody finds all parts of a badge in an old building in the year 2014. He happens to have the skills to put them together in a perfect way (which is NOT rocket science) and sells them as originals. Is that still a post war constructed piece or is it a down-right fake?
For me the only important thing is that one knows what one has. If one elects to collect post-war items from S&L or any possible other company, there is no problem at all, IF one knows or at least is critical about what one has.
Unfortunately - and that is the crux of the matter - that is not always the case.
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