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    Hi experts,

    does this one has a chance to be good?

    Thx in advance,

    Pzb14
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      #3
      I've seen this stamping style only in 1/14 SS-T.J.R. tags. Does anyone know if 56th used it as well? Or was there 56th? Somehow I have a goofy feeling about this one, but maybe someone knows better...? Looking forward to other opinions!

      Timo

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        #4
        For me fake.
        Regards

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          #5
          Hm, there are some clear differences compared to the 1/14... but is this now a plumb fake or not?

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            #6
            - this is an old fake. The originals were embossed true, but they were thin and light..
            This is a cast to look alike fake,,thick and heavy..

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              #7
              I do agree with Gaspare. This is fake made in Poland related to original 14 TJR found in Debica a couple years ago.

              Best
              BP


              Originally posted by Gaspare View Post
              - this is an old fake. The originals were embossed true, but they were thin and light..
              This is a cast to look alike fake,,thick and heavy..

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                #8
                Originally posted by Gaspare View Post
                - this is an old fake. The originals were embossed true, but they were thin and light..
                This is a cast to look alike fake,,thick and heavy..

                IMO a fake, too


                Look at the backside and the "improved" breaking line.

                Best regards, Fronti


                BTW: What is the right english word for "breaking line"? (In germany called Trennkerbe)

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                  #9
                  100% fake. Out of question.

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