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    RS made U-Boat badge

    Just got this in and wanted to get your opinions on it.
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    back
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      eagle
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        Hinge and catch
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          #5
          Looks like a good Souval Zinc'er

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            #6
            Thanks Darrell, I had hoped you would reply. I believe you are somewhat of an authority on U-boat badges, is that correct? Would this be typical of a late war badge by this maker?
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              Yes. I took a look at Gordon Williamson's Site here:

              http://www.btinternet.com/~gordonwil...egsmarine2.htm

              I'd say HE is one of the leading experts on Kriegsmarine Badges

              It shows a R.S. Badge with identical Characteristics like yours. Although yours has seen a bit more of the elements than his example. But they are the same

              P.S. I have a GWL made Zinc U-Boat Badge that has alot of the Gilt still present. I love our kind that have that "been there done it" appearance




              Nice piece.

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                #8
                Thanks for the site, I did not have that link in my bookmarks. I really like your badge, especially with the cutout swaz.

                Now for even better news on mine. I bought it at the local military store. It came in with a box full of fake medals, and was therefore labeled as a fake. I took a chance since it seemed of good quality, and I paid $25 for it.

                What would you estimate the value to be?
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                  Originally posted by hcliffe
                  Thanks for the site, I did not have that link in my bookmarks. I really like your badge, especially with the cutout swaz.

                  Now for even better news on mine. I bought it at the local military store. It came in with a box full of fake medals, and was therefore labeled as a fake. I took a chance since it seemed of good quality, and I paid $25 for it.

                  What would you estimate the value to be?
                  I would say that the reason it was marked as a "fake" was ... at one time (not too long ago) ... the round letters of R.S. like yours was not accepted as authentic. The more recognised had a angular shape to the letters. In recent times, the Rounded R.S. has been accepted as original. Maybe thats why

                  Regardless ... $25.00 for yours .. is a STEAL

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                    Yes, I was aware of the rounded vs. angled letters controversy. Also I guess Souval made pieces after the war, so that has some people concerned on these as well.
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