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    Posting an IAB for opinions for David Matthews

    Hello, everyone!

    Could any of you please tell us if this IAB is original? Any help will be much appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

    Chris
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    #2
    A fake GAB based on the R.K. design.

    Jordan

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      #3
      Sorry, I meant GAB. Anyway, thanks for the information. It looks to be made of nickelsilver, imo. Is this an old fake?

      Thanks again!

      Chris

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        #4
        Originally posted by Jordan Wills View Post
        A fake GAB based on the R.K. design.

        Jordan
        Thank you, Jordan . . .
        Can you explain to me why ? Need to learn a little
        Regards David

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          #5
          I agree, this is a cast fake of the Karneth attributed GAB. If you know what you are looking at you can determine this badge as a fake immediatly.
          First the obverse is very weak in detail compared to an original. The best giveaway for determing it as a fake is looking at the reverse.
          Because it's casted from an original some details are opposite, instead of stamped the details are now raised.
          I'm gonna post a picture i made some time ago. The left is a genuine Karneth, the right a fake. I know it's not the same fake as the one that started this thread
          but it's just the same for your badge. I put some black arrows, compare these details. Also genuine Karneth have no groove in the bajonet on the reverse and both hinge and catch are wrong.

          Jelle
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            #6
            Yep, a very well made fake for me as well. This is the best GAB fake on the market, very well done. The base metal and wear is always well done, but reverse hardware is still a tell tale red flag along with the points Jelle shows above.

            Tom
            If it doesn't have a hinge and catch, I'm not interested......well, maybe a little

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