Hi Scot from the pics there appear to be tiny holes on the reverse, one at 3 0 clock, one at 5 o clock one dead centre left of the pin as viewing, and possibly one at 11 0 clock. The wave structure also lacks in depth (the left hand side again as viewing) the final roll over of the wave. Hope this makes sense.
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Originally posted by mrgHi Scot from the pics there appear to be tiny holes on the reverse, one at 3 0 clock, one at 5 o clock one dead centre left of the pin as viewing, and possibly one at 11 0 clock. The wave structure also lacks in depth (the left hand side again as viewing) the final roll over of the wave. Hope this makes sense.
I also compared the waves to the ones in the Niemann book and I see what you mean.
Thanks!
I guess this one is going back.
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Here are come comparisons to the RS&S fake. IMO a close enough match to stay away from. Details are superb on both of these badges, but would like to get it in hand for a closer examination of the material. Like the RS&S fake it doesn't appear to be tombak.
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Originally posted by Lorenzo BrownHere are come comparisons to the RS&S fake. IMO a close enough match to stay away from. Details are superb on both of these badges, but would like to get it in hand for a closer examination of the material. Like the RS&S fake it doesn't appear to be tombak.
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Excellent research gentlemen. It only makes sense that the forgers are taking the maker marks off these old ( 10 years or so) badges. Before this forum was available the forgers would use maker marks to help sell the piece but with all the historical research that is now available a maker mark is a liability. Most of the money used to make a quality fake comes from the badge tool & die since the hardware is cheap to produce and is interchangeable with other fake pieces.
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