Hello! What will be opinions on this GWL badge? At first glance it looks promising (and shines so bright) but I have a lot of doubts about it's authenticity. I compared this one with similar type of badge from my friend's collection and have found out that there are a lot of differences, especially the eagle. Here are photos:
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No no guys, this is a Staegemeir Fake! Be very careful, his para badges are very good, but still several things wrong with this. The biggest is the muted obverse details to the eagle and wreath, and the fake sand-look to the finish. Frank, compare the obverse details to an original GWL and you will see the differences.
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Originally posted by fdodge View PostCompared to accepted examples in my photo files, your badge is a good one in very nice condition, although the rivets have been tampered with.
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Except the eagle and the rivets is another feature wrong......... (a special one for these kind of repros)
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The biggest is the muted obverse details to the eagle and wreath, and the fake sand-look to the finish. Frank, compare the obverse details to an original GWL and you will see the differences.
Also, does that gold finish go into the chiseling on the rivets?Last edited by fdodge; 12-11-2008, 02:20 PM.
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Thanks for response. That's right - the source for this bagde is German dealer site and it seems to me he just loves GWL badges
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