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    Silver Stamped IAB on e-stand

    Hello, I posted a silver IAB on e-stand, A memeber said he thinks its fake. I could see where he could think that, because it appears to have been pollished previously and therefore look very shiney. But the detaill and construction it has does not seem that of a reproduction. any help would be greatly appreciated.






    #2
    Hi,

    This is a modern kopie of the so called porsche design IAB. It has to weak details, a wrong set up and awrong material (normally nickelsilver).
    Kind regards,
    Giel


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      #3
      it sure could be good, if you clean and polish a badge it does give it a "soft" look. once a badge has been cleaned you would have to inspect it by hand to tell if its good. photos just wont do. I know this by experence.
      all the best
      ken

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        #4
        I got the badge from someone elses collection, I know it has been there 15+ years so I know for a fact it wasnt made anytime soon.

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          #5
          Hi Steven

          Is it possible for you to post a couple scans so we can see details much more clearly. Nice to have better pics of eagle and full reverse shot.

          regards
          Graeme

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            #6
            I'm with Graeme its really hard to make a call from the pics and we definitely would benefit from a full shot of the reverse. The glare from the camera flash may be skewing the details a bit.

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              #7
              The poor features may be the material or poor pics, enhanced images would help to make a determination.

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