Hi Gentry,
Yes, pretty much all of Staegemeir's fakes are casting of original badges. The ones that aren't are pretty much the same old fakes we've seen for years. The reason Staegemeir's are dangerous is because they are castings of originals, so they pick up the die faults and such we collectors like to look for.
If Staegemeir was gone tomorrow, there would be others that fill his shoes. We can't just "hope" he goes away on his own. The sooner people accept that as a solid truth in this hobby, the sooner they can get on with doing their homework and learning to recognize the good fakes and what sets them apart from originals. Its not hard, but takes dedication and some work. This is a hobby, but the fun of this hobby for me is the challenge of determing good from bad. There is no perfect fake IMO, they will ALWAYS mess something up!
Tom
Yes, pretty much all of Staegemeir's fakes are casting of original badges. The ones that aren't are pretty much the same old fakes we've seen for years. The reason Staegemeir's are dangerous is because they are castings of originals, so they pick up the die faults and such we collectors like to look for.
If Staegemeir was gone tomorrow, there would be others that fill his shoes. We can't just "hope" he goes away on his own. The sooner people accept that as a solid truth in this hobby, the sooner they can get on with doing their homework and learning to recognize the good fakes and what sets them apart from originals. Its not hard, but takes dedication and some work. This is a hobby, but the fun of this hobby for me is the challenge of determing good from bad. There is no perfect fake IMO, they will ALWAYS mess something up!
Tom
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