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    Bronze Daisy PAB

    Just returned from a business trip out in Las Vegas and had a few things waiting for me here at home.
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    pseudo-expert

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    The back.
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      #3
      Hi Don,


      And another good one but I guess you already figured that out yourself


      KR
      Philippe

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        #4
        Now that's a good one! That eagle seems to be smiling a little as if to say, "I'm not one of those crummy bronze daisy fakes!"

        Best regards,
        Greg
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          #5
          Just my 2 cents but I really think we need to get our act together (or at least I do) with respect to calling certain daisys fake and real. My eyes are probably in need of some glasses but I swear the one posted here looks EXACTLY like the two that I picked up at the SOS. Unless I misunderstood the whole concept and mine are indeed original. Here's a link to them.

          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=Daisy+PAB
          Best regards,

          Tony

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            #6
            The cast copy of the "daisy" PAB looks exactly the same except for lack of detail, the tiny casting bubbles, and the pin doesn't sit right though that would be easy to fix.

            Ed Maroli

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              #7
              Ed;

              Lack of detail.....where????
              Best regards,

              Tony

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                #8
                Hi guys,don't forget the fake ones were just a little smaller than a good one.(casting them from a original makes them smaller) As I remember the ones Tony got at the SOS show were smaller.
                David R.

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                  #9
                  Hmm, I think the real big giveaway was the large cutout on the left side of the turret.
                  The fakes that Tony has have got to be the best fakes of a PAB to date. Sure fooled me on the pics.

                  Skip
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                    #10
                    Yes,I forgot about the large gap at the bottom on the left side between the wreath and the turret.
                    David R.


                    Originally posted by skip
                    Hmm, I think the real big giveaway was the large cutout on the left side of the turret.
                    The fakes that Tony has have got to be the best fakes of a PAB to date. Sure fooled me on the pics.

                    Skip

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                      #11
                      Would someone do a side-by-side comparison between the ones I have and the one posted in this thread and point out the differences? I'll even send them to anyone who cares to make a study of them and do a definitive comparison to known originals.
                      Best regards,

                      Tony

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                        #12
                        Hi Tony,

                        I'm willing to do a compare for you but then you will have to send them to me. Comparing pics and scans from different angles and sizes won't help you here. These are just to good. Only in a direct compare with the originals in hand will the differences become cristal clear

                        I know you saw the compare in this thread

                        http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ght=Daisy+fake

                        Best thing to do is to start with the measurements, both weight and dimensions. If they match the dimensions Greg has provided in the above mentioned thread then you can be 100% sure that they are copies.

                        KR
                        Philippe

                        KR
                        Philippe

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                          #13
                          Weigh the badge for a quick check if your badge is OK...a good Daisy zink semi hollow is between 29.9g-30.5g give or take .5g...while the fake Daisy seems to weigh much less between 21.5 and 25 grams...good to know if your at a show and just have a pocket scale, and no way for accurate measurement with calipers...
                          I'd like to see a chart with PAB weights for various styles/makers that one can use at shows/home for a quick reference-also with warning weights for suspicious style PAB badges..

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by VonLuger
                            I'd like to see a chart with PAB weights for various styles/makers that one can use at shows/home for a quick reference-also with warning weights for suspicious style PAB badges..
                            Hi Jeff,

                            Alltough weight can be a good indicator for this specific Daisy copy I wouldn't advice anybody to use it as an indicator of authenticity on mass produced awards. Most of these badges were produced over a long periode of time with ever changing alloy compositions, finish types and setups resulting in huge weight differences for certain makers.

                            Most flagrant example are the sc Zimmermann PAB's with weights going from just over 20 grams for late war examples to 42 gr for the "Monster" variant.

                            Another example are the A.S in track marked PAB's ranging from 22 over 26 to 30 grams for the examples shown below. (weights from left to right)

                            For me the most reliable indicators are the dimensions. Not for Zimmermann nor A.S. did I ever encounter differences of more then 1 mm.

                            KR
                            Philippe
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                              #15
                              reverse 22 - 26 - 30 grams
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