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    Two PAB's...which maker?

    Dear all,

    I just acquired both these (silver) PAB's...can anyone tell me more about the possible makers? I especially like the vertical way of placing the hinge on the 2nd badge....

    Thanks in advance for your comments!

    Best regards,

    Coco
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      #3
      Hello Coco,
      IMO the left one is a fake, the right one is a good S&L
      Last edited by IR 529; 09-16-2006, 04:05 AM.

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        #4
        Same thoughts here.
        Cheers, Frank

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          #5
          I am in total aggrement with my two coleagues.

          Chet
          Zinc stinks!

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            #6
            The two PAB's

            Dear friends,

            Thanks for all the comments! Again I want to stress how difficult this field remains! When looking at the fake PAB (that shows real aging and a nice patina!) one wonders how far the fakers will go! Just a nice example for all collectors!

            Thanks again,

            Best regards,

            Coco
            Pls. have also a look at my web-site: www.hiscoll.com


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              Originally posted by Coco View Post
              Dear friends,

              Thanks for all the comments! Again I want to stress how difficult this field remains! When looking at the fake PAB (that shows real aging and a nice patina!) one wonders how far the fakers will go! Just a nice example for all collectors!

              Thanks again,

              Best regards,

              Coco


              If I'm correct, the "dumbbell" shaped track pattern is one characteristic traits of the fake PAB on the left. I agree with you, the patina on this one looks rather convincing- from the photos, anyway...

              Rob

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