HI what do you guys think about this unmarked P/O badge . Looks to be ok but I'm a rookie at this .Thanks In advance David R.
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Hello David,
Their is much about this piece that would concern me ;
The wreath is the biggest concern
- dipped wreath, typical of Assman, but that is not an Assman wreath.
- The oak leaves as well as the laural leaves are not shaped accordingly.
- The wreath looks thinner than it should be and does not look like any wreath that I have ever seen. ( looks like it is oval and concave on the reverse)
The other concerns would be the Eagle, looks similier to a J2 but its not IMHO then it looks kinda sorta like an IMME but it's not.
The finish on the eagle is worn , but even still Doesn't look right.
I have also NEVER seen an unmarked example like this one, but thier is alot that I have not seen to be sure.
The overall detail is weak, looks like a little of that is the pic, but still it's not their.
I think that if you cross reference this piece with the Pilot badge series from all the makers from early to late as well as P/O you will find that this piece is not going to be on the mark for any maker.
I trade away a repo to ERic S. for another repo. maybe he will post a pic of the reverse and I think you will find the wreaths identical.
Cordially Yours,
JDWhat we do in life ehoes in eternity.
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Yes, Joe, I agree with you on every issue. This is the same type badge (if not the very same one) that was posted by a member perhaps three months ago for review. It was being offered to him by a non-member who bought it and another from M. Tucker. The general verdict was that it was an out and out fake, pieced together with cast components.
Robert
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Wrong hinge and Pin
And don't forget, the base metal looks grey and zinky where the finish has worn away. The hinge is a barrel and attached directly to the wreath. And so is the catch. That being said, we should see Tombac (or maybe silver) as the base metal.
On a zincker, the hinge and catch should ALWAYS be attached to an intermediate plate or block. At least that's what I look for.
Not for you.
Mark"You can check out any time you like ..... But you can never leave....."
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