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    Good Evening everyone
    Wonder if I could call on your experience to advise me on the authenticity of a German badge that I recently acquired in a job lot of old badges. Most were British but there were two German badges amongst them.
    All the British badges were originals but I'm unsure of the German badges.
    This one appears to be steel with a silvered finish. It also has a makers mark which looks like a tree with the initials BSW (or BWS)
    Any info would be greatly appreciated
    Robbo



    #2
    Hello Robbo,

    in my opinion it's an original zinc IAB made by BrĂ¼der Schneider Wien (BSW).

    BR
    Sven

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      #3
      Hello Robbo,

      Looks like a nice, original BSW. The badge is made of zinc, not steel, so it should be non-magnetic.

      Best regards,
      Tom
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        #4
        Hi All
        Many thanks for your replies. It's much appreciated. As for the metal it must be zinc as it's definitely non-magnetic.
        Thanks for the help
        Robbo

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          #5
          Original zinc BSW ISA. One of this makers many variants. Stewy

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            #6
            AGREED, a fine original BSW.

            Tom
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              #7
              I also agree, a zinc-solid BSW "crimped in" hardware example.

              Best Regards, fischer

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