@ Pierre:
I like especially the embroidered NCO badges as they look much better than the bullion thread officer birds and not so simple as the EM pieces ... but that's only my taste.
But back to the first badge in this thread, the one the topic was started with.
I also was convinced that it was a fake. As Jos already mentioned, we have had such pieces in the forum before.
But now I was told that it came directly from the Fliegerbluse of the grand-uncle from the guy who owns it, and this grand-uncle was a pilot with JG 300. He survived the war and came into British captivity. The badge never was in a collection.
If You compare the badge carefully with the repro Jos has posted, You will find some minor differences. So could it be possible that the known fakes were made to the model standard of a genuine cloth bird and this one was one of this breed?
Have a nice day,
Steve
I like especially the embroidered NCO badges as they look much better than the bullion thread officer birds and not so simple as the EM pieces ... but that's only my taste.
But back to the first badge in this thread, the one the topic was started with.
I also was convinced that it was a fake. As Jos already mentioned, we have had such pieces in the forum before.
But now I was told that it came directly from the Fliegerbluse of the grand-uncle from the guy who owns it, and this grand-uncle was a pilot with JG 300. He survived the war and came into British captivity. The badge never was in a collection.
If You compare the badge carefully with the repro Jos has posted, You will find some minor differences. So could it be possible that the known fakes were made to the model standard of a genuine cloth bird and this one was one of this breed?
Have a nice day,
Steve
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