5) It seemed that the dealer who "found the large quantity" (no matter the beautiful story of the poor widow or the workers) of "Bacqueville" badges was...
Pierre-Ange Caravano.
Yes, the "Johannes Floch" of France...
Something fishy to say the least... no pun intended with the KM.
Caravano was not the only one dealer to have these badges
and he never had so many ...no nice story of him producing or introducing them on the french collector's market ! Never heard this story in France ?
These badges were already on the market when i started collecting in the 70's and Caravano was not such a big dealer at that time , not even a Professional dealer .
I personnally bought some mint badges+boxes in the 80's to a guy which had been working for the renovation of the French Navy Ministry in Paris
in the 60-70's .
He has been selling-swapping them for a long time after , regarding the quantity he had got for free !
Long before Internet came on this Planet ...
Nick
Pierre-Ange Caravano.
Yes, the "Johannes Floch" of France...
Something fishy to say the least... no pun intended with the KM.
Caravano was not the only one dealer to have these badges
and he never had so many ...no nice story of him producing or introducing them on the french collector's market ! Never heard this story in France ?
These badges were already on the market when i started collecting in the 70's and Caravano was not such a big dealer at that time , not even a Professional dealer .
I personnally bought some mint badges+boxes in the 80's to a guy which had been working for the renovation of the French Navy Ministry in Paris
in the 60-70's .
He has been selling-swapping them for a long time after , regarding the quantity he had got for free !
Long before Internet came on this Planet ...
Nick
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