Originally posted by Tim Ball
Is there any reason to believe Schwerin wouldn't buy up a small competitor? Is there any way we could examine the Schwerin stamping more closely and compare it to other "known" stampings. If these stampings were 1) period produced, 2) done post-manufacture, 3) Schwerin purchased this company and stored their badges in the Schwerin storeroom, I find it plausible that a box of "other" badges could occasionally make its was to be stamped. This type of quality control error happens with considerable frequency in the pharmaceutical industry. Fortunately, most (but not all) of these errors get caught upon final check before leaving the pharmaceutical production site.
Best regards,
T
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