OK, be mad, it’s a little bit of a bait and switch. Keep in mind that I HAVE included pictures of my original Marine Combat Clasp (1957) manufactured by BSW, so don’t sue me for false advertising.
For all the 4 letter words that get associated with 1957 awards, I am very happy with the ones I have so far. The Marine-Frontspange 1957 came from Huesken and is the latest addition to my “filler collection.” About 2 years ago, I got rid of all of my fake fillers, and I have never looked back. For those of you still looking for “fillers” I would have you consider the following regarding the value of using 1957 awards over fakes:
1.These are genuine awards….Intended (theoretically, at least) to be worn by the brave men who earned them.
2.The investment is fairly small, most sell for $15-$40USD
3.Sleep well, you have the real thing. (Please don’t anyone tell me they are faking 1957s now)
4.You are taking a stand against the fake market… a drop in the ocean, yes, but a good thing nonetheless.
5.THEY ARE NOT SO BAD. This BSW clasp is solid, has nice details and a decent pin and catch.
Lets face it… There are dozens of awards that 99.99% will never own because of their rarity. Right now you can find 1957 versions of:
Naval Small Units Combat Badge
Flyer Commemorative Badge
Anti-Partisan Badge in Gold
Balloon Observers Badge
Numbered GABs/PABs
Warsaw Shield
Lappland Shield
I think the bad rap comes from the 1957 EK/RKs that have that tacky “stay bright” alloy. I own all the Eks (except the GK) in late 1957 version and I have to agree that they don’t compare to the originals. So much so that I have had to remove black paint off the rim with an exacto knife and I have gone to “muting” the stay-bright alloy with a paint wash.
But do yourself a favor and give 1957 warbadges a chance, you might be pleasantly surprised.
I would love to see some photos of other people’s favorite 1957 warbadges….
Regards,
Dave
For all the 4 letter words that get associated with 1957 awards, I am very happy with the ones I have so far. The Marine-Frontspange 1957 came from Huesken and is the latest addition to my “filler collection.” About 2 years ago, I got rid of all of my fake fillers, and I have never looked back. For those of you still looking for “fillers” I would have you consider the following regarding the value of using 1957 awards over fakes:
1.These are genuine awards….Intended (theoretically, at least) to be worn by the brave men who earned them.
2.The investment is fairly small, most sell for $15-$40USD
3.Sleep well, you have the real thing. (Please don’t anyone tell me they are faking 1957s now)
4.You are taking a stand against the fake market… a drop in the ocean, yes, but a good thing nonetheless.
5.THEY ARE NOT SO BAD. This BSW clasp is solid, has nice details and a decent pin and catch.
Lets face it… There are dozens of awards that 99.99% will never own because of their rarity. Right now you can find 1957 versions of:
Naval Small Units Combat Badge
Flyer Commemorative Badge
Anti-Partisan Badge in Gold
Balloon Observers Badge
Numbered GABs/PABs
Warsaw Shield
Lappland Shield
I think the bad rap comes from the 1957 EK/RKs that have that tacky “stay bright” alloy. I own all the Eks (except the GK) in late 1957 version and I have to agree that they don’t compare to the originals. So much so that I have had to remove black paint off the rim with an exacto knife and I have gone to “muting” the stay-bright alloy with a paint wash.
But do yourself a favor and give 1957 warbadges a chance, you might be pleasantly surprised.
I would love to see some photos of other people’s favorite 1957 warbadges….
Regards,
Dave
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