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    Opinions/Validation Needed PAB,IAB,GAB,KRIM

    Opinions/Validation Needed PAB, IAB, GAB, KRIM Shield

    All are unmarked. Thanks for looking. Ed
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    IAB silver
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      Iab
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        Gab
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          Krim
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            ISA's are ok maybe a massive Wiedmann & a hollow Schickle/Mayer. ASA is a "half moon" referring to the hinge plate maker not yet known, but a few names floating about. The PKA doesn't look quite right for a "daisy" though. Stewy

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              All good for me as well...

              Regards,
              Chris G.

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                #8
                all looks good

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                  Thanks for the comments. These are from an old collection in Germany, but I don't trust badges as much I used to. Ed

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                    #10
                    Hi Ed,

                    All look fine to me, except the 1st one Daisy PAB. Pin and hardware look weird, the pin for sure is not correct (maybe a replacement). Side shots of the hinge and catch will tell us more. There is also some pitting on the reverse, so that could be another sign of fake.

                    Either an original with replaced pin or flat out fake.

                    Tom
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                      I wasn't keen on the "Daisy" PKA either Tom. Stewy

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