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    Poor Man's CC Badge in Gold?

    Does this look like it was once a gold CCC badge?
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    Hi Tim,

    Its possible, but not enough finish remaining to be sure of anything. As you know, Deschler used a very bright bronze finish so I think we would need to see more of the finish to determine gold versus bronze IMO.

    Tom
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      #3
      Originally posted by Thomas Durante View Post
      Hi Tim,

      Its possible, but not enough finish remaining to be sure of anything. As you know, Deschler used a very bright bronze finish so I think we would need to see more of the finish to determine gold versus bronze IMO.

      Tom
      Hi Tom,
      yes ,Deschler used a very bright bronze finish, but this is a Hobacher CCC

      Regards
      Thorsten

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mado View Post
        Hi Tom,
        yes ,Deschler used a very bright bronze finish, but this is a Hobacher CCC

        Regards
        Thorsten
        Ha, you are right Thorsten! Where is my head Thank you my friend.

        I must have Deschler on the brain, I will show you guys why in a few days

        Anyway, sorry for the mistake on this Hobacher. Thanks to Thorsten's correction, I think it could be an original gold based on what little finish remains. Hobachers are quite uncommon, but the bronze ones I know of have a very dark finish and quite different then what we see on this example. So I think it could stand a good chance of being gold, but with so little finish remaining, not very desirable IMO.

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

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