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    GAB 75 for review

    Picked from vet's daughter.Original?
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    Obverse
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      #3
      Very nice...you are quite lucky!

      Regards,
      Chris G.

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        #4
        Devoid of finish but a nice example.

        Chet
        Zinc stinks!

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          #5
          Nice badge! think of the front line service the awardee had seen, a rare old timer!

          Kevin

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            #6
            Very nice original piece. Just missing its gold finish.
            Kind regards,
            Giel


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              #7
              I can only agree, a fine original. Too bad about the faded finish, but very typical of JFS #Badges.

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

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                #8
                Appreciate your responses.Interesting story with this badge.Obtained from vet's daughter in a cigar box along with currency and a crude knife fashioned out of a deer's hoof and an Army Paratrooper and a CCC (vetted here).She said there was also a Luger with "a long barrel" and I'm thinking maybe an "Artillary"-I got to have this!But the spouse had gotten rid of it.Why??? The vet had killed himself with it.

                Best regards,Steve

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                  #9
                  Very nice badge! Congrats! I would rub some Vaseline over that badge with an old toothbrush, it is starting to get some zinc pest which left untreated will ruin this beauty.
                  Jeff
                  Looking for a 30 '06 Chauchat magazine.

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                    #10
                    Nice badge, wish these were made in NS/Tombak.
                    What killer badges would that be.

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                      #11
                      Original badge, IMO.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jeff V View Post
                        Very nice badge! Congrats! I would rub some Vaseline over that badge with an old toothbrush, it is starting to get some zinc pest which left untreated will ruin this beauty.
                        Jeff
                        If you decide to do that use a new very fine extra soft tooth brush, then use a hair drier so that the Vaseline will spread evenly all over the badge.Let the badge set over night and then take a soft cloth and wrap it around the toothbrush and clean.....jmo.Oh yea ....you have a very rare and nice badge there.

                        Dennis J

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                          #13
                          Considering it is zinc it will never get any better. Cover it up vaseline and keep your fingers crossed.

                          Chet
                          Zinc stinks!

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                            #14
                            Very nice Badge

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                              #15
                              Hi Snoman......

                              ......I have a 'Frozen Flesh' medal that I picked up from one of our members...oh 11 or 12 years ago, that had some really nasty zinc pest on it. I will be posting it in the firearms section soon, pictured with a Luger(in relic condition) that a friend of mine recently gave me.

                              My point is that I have left it untreated with anything, since I received it, and the pest hasn't gone any further than it had by the time I got it.

                              I think that atmospheric conditions(translate that into humidity) make all the difference to how zinc pest spreads.

                              As the guys have stated...a bit of petroleum jelly, judiciously applied, will give it a 'like new' appearance; in most cases when the pest is as light as it is on your badge.

                              Nice badge. Is that a die flaw on the left leg of the swaz?

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