Hi,
I admit, this is not the most pretty of all badges that I have seen, and I admit that I have been away from war badge collecting a little too long to be good for your health (...? ), and, yes: the hinge/pin/catch are repaired/replaced. But still...
When I received it I immedeately though: ok, too bad, this was a bummer. But I started noticing details that I kind of liked, anyway...! What do you, the active expertise, say; could this be a poor quality "dish back" zinker of late production, heavily worn and sadly enough having had the hinge/pin replaced and the catch replaced/resoldered? I tend to like the crispness of the eagle and ship housing, as well as the crispness of at least some of the letters of the markings...? There is obviously a plate beneath the sloppily soldered catch, and there is evidence of a rather uncommon way to cut the end of the catch.
As said, even if it is a good one, it would not be highly valued, but if it is good, this badge has certainly not spent its active days in a velvet case...
Thanks!
/Mikael
I admit, this is not the most pretty of all badges that I have seen, and I admit that I have been away from war badge collecting a little too long to be good for your health (...? ), and, yes: the hinge/pin/catch are repaired/replaced. But still...
When I received it I immedeately though: ok, too bad, this was a bummer. But I started noticing details that I kind of liked, anyway...! What do you, the active expertise, say; could this be a poor quality "dish back" zinker of late production, heavily worn and sadly enough having had the hinge/pin replaced and the catch replaced/resoldered? I tend to like the crispness of the eagle and ship housing, as well as the crispness of at least some of the letters of the markings...? There is obviously a plate beneath the sloppily soldered catch, and there is evidence of a rather uncommon way to cut the end of the catch.
As said, even if it is a good one, it would not be highly valued, but if it is good, this badge has certainly not spent its active days in a velvet case...
Thanks!
/Mikael
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