i would appreciate some help with this i have never had one , i cant seem to fault it but you guys would know . if its a fake could you point out were fullsizeoutput_8a4.jpeg fullsizeoutput_8a7.jpeg
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Nice original RK GAB for me as well. Nice finish and nice details on these.
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Hi Judas,
The following statement is very open to debate.
Qoute: "Original General Assault Badge by Rudolf Karneth or R. Kreisel in Gablonz/Sudetenland" end quote.
To date there has been no convincing evidence to support this theory. It is possible however, but yet unproven.
The issue is still unresolved as to the manufacturer of these and similar General Assault badges.
There is also speculation that this type of GAB was produced by a consortium of manufacturers.
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Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View PostHi Judas,
The following statement is very open to debate.
Qoute: "Original General Assault Badge by Rudolf Karneth or R. Kreisel in Gablonz/Sudetenland" end quote.
To date there has been no convincing evidence to support this theory. It is possible however, but yet unproven.
The issue is still unresolved as to the manufacturer of these and similar General Assault badges.
There is also speculation that this type of GAB was produced by a consortium of manufacturers.
I get your point. There is no absolute proof that these were made by Karneth or Kreisel, but it sure is a distinct possibility as far as I’m concerned. And if the maker is not RK, it must certainly be one of the Metall u. Kunststoff work cooperatives in Gablonz an der Neisse.
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Tom
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Originally posted by Bruce Simcox View PostHi Judas,
The following statement is very open to debate.
Qoute: "Original General Assault Badge by Rudolf Karneth or R. Kreisel in Gablonz/Sudetenland" end quote.
To date there has been no convincing evidence to support this theory. It is possible however, but yet unproven.
The issue is still unresolved as to the manufacturer of these and similar General Assault badges.
There is also speculation that this type of GAB was produced by a consortium of manufacturers.
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