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    KM Wound Badge in Black

    Are these things real? If so, does this one look like it might be authentic? I can get better pictures if necessary.
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    #2
    Yes they are real. This one looks like a nice lightly worn genuine example - it looks like a steel badge with correct hardware to me. It's not KM though, it's Imperial.

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    Mike
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      #3
      Here are the S&L and Assmann catalogs in the late 1930's showing the Imperial Navy Wound Badge. Judging from the catalog images I would think your badge is from some other maker.

      Best regards,
      ---Norm
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        #4
        Petz & Lorenz catalog 1940-41. Again not this maker's design either.

        Cheers.
        ---Norm
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          #5
          Can't see the difference

          Thanks guys. It is obvious that it is not an Assmann, but I cannot see the difference in the S&L. This is proving to be the hardest part of collectiing for me. I have great difficulty picking up on the nuances of the different makers. Where is difference?
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            #6
            nice WW1 BWB

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              #7
              A good one.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Norm F View Post
                Petz & Lorenz catalog 1940-41. Again not this maker's design either.

                Cheers.
                ---Norm
                Looks like the same design to me.

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