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    #16
    As Skip suggested, I think getting shots of the catch will prove to be very interesting. They seem to be different. Have we seen fake JFS IAB's? Not that I recall, but there is always a first time I suppose.
    HC

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      #17
      Originally posted by VonLuger
      the eagles have different expression!
      Hi Guys,

      Jeff's comment is very much to the point and this is what led me to discuss this badge with Chet yesterday. Although I'm not familiar with good JFS copies I'm 99% sure that this is but it's impossible to be absolutely sure based upon the pics at hand.

      1. The expression is clearly different from any original JFS I have ever seen.In fact it's much better than on the original
      2. There are many little differences to be found in the general cut-out of this badge.
      3. There is a lot of flash visible on the inside of the wreath
      4. Buntmetall IMO isn't compatible with the crimped in set-up of this badge. I'm not aware of the existance off any JFS badge in buntmetall
      5. This badge isn't made of zinc
      6. The set-up in general looks quit fat compared to the original but we absolutely need better pics to spot differences.
      7. The typical "cooked" finish of the original clearly in not present on this example.

      I'm always open to learn somethng new but IMO there is not much hope for this IAB.

      KR
      Philippe

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        #18
        Well, I looked at mine and compared the two. In addition to the differences already mentioned my badge also differs in terms of the berries on the wreathband, as well as the design of the rifle. But then again my wreathband also differs from that of the others posted, so maybe I should be aorried too?

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          #19
          Here is mine, the wreathband appears to differ from the others.
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            #20
            If it is a fake, then someone went through a lot of trouble to even scoop out the rifle on the back, it is to my eyes defenitely not Zink, the level of wear sugests... buntmetal??? but I thought JFS only used Zinc for these pieces? Could the expression on the face be caused by heavy wear? If we look closely where the sling attaches to the front of the rifle, it is almost identical but appears to be heavily worn down when compared to mint originals. Could the finish on the back (dark areas) be indicative of the same type of finish used on the zinc ones?

            Again I am on the fence on this one but there are too many similarities to just dismiss it right off the bat. Especially considering this is a JFS badge no one has ever seen before real or fake. I am not saying that a lack of evidence makes it a repro, but I am also not saying that the badge is authentic either, I am looking forward to seeing where this goes...

            Anyone else have a JFS Buntmetal IAB? Can we get closer pics of the mm and of the pin, hinge and catch.

            Cheers,

            -Shane

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              #21
              Originally posted by Shane Bennett
              If it is a fake, then someone went through a lot of trouble to even scoop out the rifle on the back, it is to my eyes defenitely not Zink, the level of wear sugests... buntmetal??? but I thought JFS only used Zinc for these pieces? Could the expression on the face be caused by heavy wear? If we look closely where the sling attaches to the front of the rifle, it is almost identical but appears to be heavily worn down when compared to mint originals. Could the finish on the back (dark areas) be indicative of the same type of finish used on the zinc ones?

              Again I am on the fence on this one but there are too many similarities to just dismiss it right off the bat. Especially considering this is a JFS badge no one has ever seen before real or fake. I am not saying that a lack of evidence makes it a repro, but I am also not saying that the badge is authentic either, I am looking forward to seeing where this goes...

              Anyone else have a JFS Buntmetal IAB? Can we get closer pics of the mm and of the pin, hinge and catch.

              Cheers,

              -Shane
              Hi Shane, Chet's badge is clearly from a different die than the accepted jfs iab. different eagle, acorns, rifle butt, sling, and metal. Bad feeling on this one as the set up is for the zinc model. When a new variant shows up 60 years later it is most often a bad sign.
              jeff
              Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                #22
                I wanted to post late in this thread as I posted on the e-stand to have this badge discussed and did not want to bias the discussion any more.
                For me, this badge is highly suspicious as it only imitates the JFS design but has many small things different. Even the setup is not spot on, it is considerably more fat, including catch and even the pin. As mentioned, this is not a setup for a badge that is not made of zinc. Edges on reverse are soft. SO not a casting from a good badge but maybe a new design produced by way of casting. A first for me to see this badge, but not a good first impression.
                Cheers, Frank

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                  #23
                  Well,

                  Skip & Frank have pretty much said what there is to say. I concur. If a reproduction, very very good. It would be an outright killer at a Military Show.

                  Chet, I'm afraid your JFS would keep me up at nights wondering

                  Mark

                  Here is Chet's Badge (Left) and my Badge (Right). Very subtle differences.





                  "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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                    #24
                    More examples

                    Here are my four. They look dark in the photos, taken in a hurry.

                    Eric
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                      #25
                      back

                      Since they are at a minimum not from the same die as yours Maybe compare a few diminsions. I measure the hinge at the widest point. 4.5mm 4.7mm 4.5mm 4.6mm and the thickiness of the pin on all four 1.2mm.
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                      Last edited by hi-revr; 05-10-2005, 05:18 PM.

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                        #26
                        Gentlemen,
                        Thank you all so much for the input on this badge. Indeed, I will contact the buyer and let him know I will be pulling the item and returning his money.
                        Lastly, there must be more of these out there as this one has been in my collection for maybe nine years now. Keep your eyes open for more of them!

                        Thanks,
                        Chet
                        Zinc stinks!

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                          #27
                          Chet,

                          Ouch! Nine years? The collecting community may already be 'seeded'.

                          Mark
                          "You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."

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                            #28
                            Here's mine

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                            Last edited by CRAIGGOODWIN; 03-13-2006, 11:09 PM.
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                              #29
                              the details

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                              Last edited by CRAIGGOODWIN; 03-13-2006, 11:10 PM.
                              Strong wind-magic mist, to Asgard the Valkries fly
                              High overhead-they carry the dead, Where the blood of my enemies lies - MANOWAR - Hail to England

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                                #30
                                Hi Guys,


                                Thought I bring this back to the top to post some additional pics of Chet's JFS IAB. Although we already noticed that something was wrong from the pics posted this very strange badge doesn't stand a chance in a hand on inspection.

                                From the pics posted by Chet you might think it looks quite good but my god what a mess ones you hold it in your hands.

                                I think I let the pics do the talking. One of the worsed cast badges I have ever seen and I can only wonder why we didn't see more of them by now.

                                For the record here are the measurements

                                Original Hight 61,2mm Wide 47mm (measured at the central accorns)
                                Copie Hight 59,2mm Wide 45,8mm

                                KR
                                Philippe

                                First some of the worsed casting mess I have ever seen. When you look at the eagles head from the reverse it's almost as if two badges were glued together
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                                Last edited by Philippe DB; 05-25-2005, 03:51 PM.

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