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    just a quick question on an r.k. mineswqeeper.. is this badge made in a convex version? i am looking at one that looks o.k. but has a convex shape... comments welcomed.

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    Jim do you have pictures?I believe they were not manufactured in a convex form,but it was common for recipients to bend(vault)them to make a more "snug"fit in wear on their uniforms.I have 5 Minesweeper badges,3 Schwerins and 2 unmarked and all but one are "vaulted".Best wishes,Martin.

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      As Martin says, it´s quite common to find minesweeper badges vaulted for their holders. Almost everytime some trace of this handmade process appears. I don´t know makers who made a convex version.
      Regards from Spain
      Gregorio

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        thanks for the info as it puts my mind at ease...i'd like to post pictures but for some reason i can't get the pay option to work to pay the $25 fee ....i am not the only person in saskatchewan that this is happening to .. if there is another option to pay i'd gladly use it as i have a ton of stuff i'd like to post. thanks again

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