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there are several points that make me want to know more about this badge. The detail of the eagles head is excellent!! Perhaps too good. There are really crisp details to many of the ships structures, yet the barrels of Anton turret are less than some of the other ships. There is a great deal of detail to the waterline of the ship as well. The bridge windows remind me of the very early Schwerin badges, before the "fifth" window fix job. The detail of the acorns just below the wings are not near as crisp as the eagle itself. Seems inconsistent with the details of much of the rest of the badge. I am a bit stumped by this one. I will look forward to hearing from the other members.
Interesting badge
Best regards,
Terrence
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Here is an old thread with an RS&S maker marked HSF Badge. Is this the type of reverse set up for this maker?
http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...=RSS+HSF+Badge
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Originally posted by Terrencethere are several points that make me want to know more about this badge. The detail of the eagles head is excellent!! Perhaps too good. There are really crisp details to many of the ships structures, yet the barrels of Anton turret are less than some of the other ships. There is a great deal of detail to the waterline of the ship as well. The bridge windows remind me of the very early Schwerin badges, before the "fifth" window fix job. The detail of the acorns just below the wings are not near as crisp as the eagle itself. Seems inconsistent with the details of much of the rest of the badge. I am a bit stumped by this one. I will look forward to hearing from the other members.
Interesting badge
Best regards,
Terrence
Let me know if additional close ups are needed.
Note that the Camera will get some extreem detail with the Macro setting. Holding the badge in my hand, I can't pick up on the difference in detail between the eagle and the acorn.
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Originally posted by Scott R.I can't see any evidense that a maker mark was ground off, and the hinge looks un-messed with. Are you sure?
You totally misunderstood me. I did not say an old repro had been altered. I believe the dies used to make the well known repro have been significantly improved (including the removal of the maker mark to make it harder to type it to a known maker) and they have also improved the way they manufacture the repro hinge and catch.
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Originally posted by Mike KScott,
You totally misunderstood me. I did not say an old repro had been altered. I believe the dies used to make the well known repro have been significantly improved (including the removal of the maker mark to make it harder to type it to a known maker) and they have also improved the way they manufacture the repro hinge and catch.
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Mike K
Here is a close up of the hinge - Photo enhance and I shined and LED flashlight on it to eliminate shadows.Attached Files
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The detail in the eagle feathers looks like from a Schwerin die. The middle row of feathers in the wings on the starbord side are longer than on the port side. The square holes in the ship at the waterline also speak of "alteration" to me. Ok... enough from me, where are the big guns?
Best regards,
T
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Originally posted by Terrence...where are the big guns?
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Mike KRegards
Mike
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Originally posted by TerrenceThe detail in the eagle feathers looks like from a Schwerin die. The middle row of feathers in the wings on the starbord side are longer than on the port side. The square holes in the ship at the waterline also speak of "alteration" to me. Ok... enough from me, where are the big guns?
Best regards,
T
If this is a Fake, we might as well document it as best possible for future reference.
Please keep the opinions comming.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Frank HeukemesI agree it is the RS&S fake. These have been around as long as the marked ones, with the two different hinge variations.
Scott, if you bend the pin, it should give way without too much finger pressure, right?
Thanks!!
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Originally posted by mrgHi Scott must say im also not to keen on this award for me there is two much detail present on the hull of the ship and its superstructure. There also appears to be evidence of pot holes (for want of a better word) on the reverse. The wave structure is close but not accurate.All the best
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