Hi Guys,
This is one of the badges I found at last Fridays show in Haiger.
For several reasons I think this is an amazing badge. As far as I'm concerned it's the only Deschler I know which received a frosted finish with polished highlights (difficult to capture on a scan but trust me you can see yourself in the swas)
This badge is also amazing because of the different ageing pattern between the obverse and reverse. Difficult to imagine how it was stored.
Compared to the normal L/10 marked examples this badge isn't scooped out. The only other example I have on file with a flat reverse features a mm on the pin. This one doesn't and with the patina build up on the reverse it's difficult to tell if there is a mm hidden somewhere underneath.
Hope you like it
KR
Philippe
This is one of the badges I found at last Fridays show in Haiger.
For several reasons I think this is an amazing badge. As far as I'm concerned it's the only Deschler I know which received a frosted finish with polished highlights (difficult to capture on a scan but trust me you can see yourself in the swas)
This badge is also amazing because of the different ageing pattern between the obverse and reverse. Difficult to imagine how it was stored.
Compared to the normal L/10 marked examples this badge isn't scooped out. The only other example I have on file with a flat reverse features a mm on the pin. This one doesn't and with the patina build up on the reverse it's difficult to tell if there is a mm hidden somewhere underneath.
Hope you like it
KR
Philippe
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