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    A couple of PAB's for review

    Hi Fellas,
    Been offered these 2 PAB's as part of a grouping.
    I think one is good but the other bad,so any help would be good. I look forward to your thoughts.
    Thanks
    Bob
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    Hi Bob,

    The silver one is definitely good.

    The bronze is questionable, do you have any more shots of the hardware you could post? Finish reminds me of Staegemeir fakes.

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

      The silver one is definitely good.

      The bronze is questionable, do you have any more shots of the hardware you could post? Finish reminds me of Staegemeir fakes.

      Tom
      Hi Tom,
      Sorry those are the only pictures i've been sent,sellers not a WAF member..I don't like the Eagle on the bronze,the badge doesn't appear to sit right and as you say the finish looks suspect,best walk away from that one then.
      Thanks Tom

      Bob

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        #4
        Bob,
        I agree with Tom. The base material on the bronze example is indicative of a Staegemier product.

        Chet
        Zinc stinks!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chet Sowersby View Post
          Bob,
          I agree with Tom. The base material on the bronze example is indicative of a Staegemier product.

          Chet
          Hi Chet,
          Thanks!,yes something about it that just say's walk away.

          Best
          Bob

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