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    2 pab badges for review

    ASSMANN maker mark #b
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      2 pab badges for review

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        Hello Forum Members,
        For the most part, I have avoided badges. These came with a collection of daggers and swords (they were all correct), out of the woodwork here in Tulsa and I need help making 100% sure they are correct.
        #A is marked R.S. & S. #B is marked ASSMANN.
        I think I am going to find that all of these are bad, this is why I avoided them.
        Can I get some expert opinions on these badges, do I need to include close ups of the fronts.
        Thank You, for any help you can provide.
        JacK
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          Jack,
          Unfortunately both are repros. RS&S was not a maker of PABs so this one is a complete fake, not just a repro of an original badge. The other is marked HA, not A, and is for Hermann Aurich. They did makes PABs, but the hinge on their's is not a ball hinge like this one has.
          Dale

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            #6
            I agree with Dale here, both belong to the most commonly encountered fake badges.
            Kind regards,
            Giel


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              Hi Jack,

              I can only agree with my colleagues, these are very common fakes unfortunately.

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

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