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    Hi all, I have another badge I could use some feedback on, this time a bronze PAB good or fake?...thanks. Paul
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        #4
        Hi Paul,



        a nice original.



        Regards,


        Daniel

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          #5
          Hi Paul, can only agree with Daniel, a nice "daisy" PAB.

          Regards John

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            #6
            Beautiful Daisy "B" congrats.

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              Hi Paul,

              I can only agree with the others, a nice Daisy PAB.

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

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                That's great to hear...Now is Daisy the manufacturer? and what's something like this one worth?
                Paul

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                  "Daisy" only "nickname" of this type. The makers identification in progress. Many great (and expert) collector working to identificate the unknown makers.
                  From Philippe de Bock's book L/54 Schauerte & Höhfeld=1st pattern Daisy,and L/11 Deumer=2st pattern Daisy.Philippe investigate in Lüdenscheid area makers.

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