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    #16
    Thanks for all opinions
    The badge on the right side will go for sale... on estand.
    Best regards
    Sasha

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      #17
      Originally posted by -=Re-Sa=- View Post
      The badge on the right side will go for sale... on estand.
      Best regards
      Sasha
      Today?

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        #18
        Darell, I want to do this already today, but before that I want to do some nice pictures on daylight. But I have no lucky, the weather is still dark-cloudy.
        Maybe tommorow?
        Regards
        Sasha

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          #19
          Help on P/Os

          I'm no expert, and if everyone's saying they're both perfectly original badges, then I have no doubts that they are. However, I'm hoping you guys help me out with a couple things on the second P/O...

          1) Why does it look like it has solder all over the top of the swastika? Usually when something like that is on a badge, everyone's screaming about repairs to de-nazified badges, etc.

          2) The rivets on the back look gold, not silver like the first badge. Again, I'd be expecting everyone to scream that it's been repainted or something like that. Even the paint near the rivets looks different to me than the paint on the rest of the reverse of the wreath.

          Obviously, I'm wrong, but I'm hoping someone can educate me on why no one even had one shred of doubt about the condition of the second badge.

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            #20
            i see what youre saying about the solder looking stuff on the second pictured badge.....but I believe it is just the picture distorting it. I think the metal on the top of the swas is wearing away or scratched and just looks shiny in the second pic. examine the other picture of the same badge....u can see it doesnt look like solder there. Plus you can tell right away these are good badges IMO

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              #21
              Originally posted by Bagel View Post
              I'm no expert, and if everyone's saying they're both perfectly original badges, then I have no doubts that they are. However, I'm hoping you guys help me out with a couple things on the second P/O...

              1) Why does it look like it has solder all over the top of the swastika? Usually when something like that is on a badge, everyone's screaming about repairs to de-nazified badges, etc.

              2) The rivets on the back look gold, not silver like the first badge. Again, I'd be expecting everyone to scream that it's been repainted or something like that. Even the paint near the rivets looks different to me than the paint on the rest of the reverse of the wreath.

              Obviously, I'm wrong, but I'm hoping someone can educate me on why no one even had one shred of doubt about the condition of the second badge.
              I have the same opinion about second PO J1 pilot badge. Its original badge no doubt!But looks like to be profesional repaired swastika !? also I dont like the golden finish on that badge. But the other story its 2nd PO J1 (on scan) thats fantastic badge !
              PB

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                #22
                Pauli, the swastika on second badge is not repaired, maybe was polished from the front... but not repaired.
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                  #23
                  would You be so kind and shot some photos from the front ? Thanks P

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                    #24
                    Some zoom on this repaired part, but I ll need some bether photos.
                    Its marked with red and blue colour.
                    RED COLOUR : marked location of defect on badge.
                    BLUE : still visible black spots of replacement. Repair its very quality made!
                    Golden finish looks ok from photo.Still nice badge.


                    Sasha the other one PO J1 its 100 times bether badge and I realy like it!
                    If You will sell it some day just let me know!
                    Best Regards
                    Pauli


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                      #25
                      Bagel,
                      I agree, from the front the swasi certainly looks toyed with, but from the back I can't see a problem.
                      Enough to make me turn my nose up at it....I guess Mark Miller is finally starting to influence me!

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                        #26
                        I don't see any repair, think it's the way the swas was polished.
                        Any replacement would leave other traces and needs re-finishing to make it invisible, besides that I haven't seen much replaced swas' that were matching the badge, all are too small, too big, too thin, a-symetric etc..

                        Jos.
                        Last edited by Jos Le Conté; 10-12-2010, 02:11 AM.

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                          #27
                          Hello !

                          Nice badges my friend!
                          One J1 its near mint , other one little bit more worn but still nice.
                          Here is scan of my PO J1 the same golden finish.
                          Mark

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Jos Le Conté View Post
                            I don't see any repair, think it's the way the swas was polished.
                            Any replacement would leave other traces and needs re-finishing to make it invisible, besides that I haven't seen much replaced swas' that were matching the badge, all are too small, too big, too thin, a-symetric etc..

                            Jos.
                            I see no repair either just looks like the finish remains more between the claws than on the arms of the cross.

                            Rich
                            Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
                            Decorations of Germany

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                              #29
                              Maybe Im wrong!Sasha have this badge COA from all known German militaria dealer ? Very similar to the badge which was sold not long ago at one auction house !?
                              Regards,
                              Pauli

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