I have always assumed that most TR awards were machine made and hand finished (like other costume jewellery). This would mean the finish on any given example would vary with the nature and mood of the finisher - maybe badges on Mondays and Fridays were less well finished than other days?
As a consequence occasional lumps and bumps have never really worried me too much. Certainly proven genuine examples of many awards can have cracks and marks that are sometimes even read as 'marks of authenticity'.
We know also that companies swapped parts and I suspect this may have happened more than we currently know, once the Allied bombing campaign got really serious.
I have a clear vested interest but still think this badge could be OK.
Thanks for the interest.
Tim O.
As a consequence occasional lumps and bumps have never really worried me too much. Certainly proven genuine examples of many awards can have cracks and marks that are sometimes even read as 'marks of authenticity'.
We know also that companies swapped parts and I suspect this may have happened more than we currently know, once the Allied bombing campaign got really serious.
I have a clear vested interest but still think this badge could be OK.
Thanks for the interest.
Tim O.
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