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Originally posted by David Fettes View PostI may agree with you if the EK1 was a funny shape too, but its not!
Come to think about it ... me thinks the seller is using a bit of "Photoshop" to make it "appear" it's a Rounder. I thought the waist of the LW officer in the closeup looked a little "wide". Looks what happens when I "adjust" the picture back to what it should be like. Whalaa ... nomal waist size, normal EK size .. and normal Pilots BadgeAttached Files
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Round Pilots Badge
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Darrell and Gene-come on! I for one disagree. I believe that the badge in the photo is the rare round pilots badge. I feel that such badges were worn by crewmen flying saucer like test aircraft during the war.
Please watch this very important film and 27 seconds into the video it will explain the mystery of the round pilots badge. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpCGe...eature=related
I wonder if the seller on E-bay would take my RK des KvK for the photo?
Regards,
Jody
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Darrel, that is a good job on that Photoshop! I agree, a regular pilot badge.
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Originally posted by Flak88 View PostThe pilots badge is on an angle as it pulls against the uniform material. The EK is higer up on the stronger part of the uni and weighs less. Normal badge. Even if you think it is the circular, look at it - it is not round but a little elongated. OPTICAL ILLUSION crated by paralax...
Marc
After all .... what a "valuable" picture he could sell ....
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