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    #16
    OK, I'll go one better. Who here thinks the picture in the new article of the supposed real GB marked piece looks questionable? I may be wrong, but I always thought the GB marked versions were feinzink w/ a raised logo? The one in the Cross website seems to be made from high quality material with a stamped mark. Also look at the swastika

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      #17
      Andy;

      Detailing of the gun is pretty crappy and that eagle......talk about lack of definition! Maybe it's just the angle or the lighting. Brehmer zinc pieces were highly defined like their tombak counterparts. I love his last comment on the new sheet that they still insist that SOME of those were reproduced. No **** Sherlock.....he was selling them!!!
      Last edited by Tony Barto; 07-13-2002, 01:33 PM.
      Best regards,

      Tony

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        #18
        Andy, You said what I thought.
        My fully named brehmer was a great piece, way better than a Junker.
        When I saw the pictured example I tought "I dont know enough to give an opinion here... but personally I would not buy it".
        I really cant say if its good or bad... but I would pass.

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          #19
          Chris, when I sold my Luftwaffe badge duplicates off, the early Brehmer was the one I kept because I liked it better than the other makers...it looks nothing like the one on his website

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            #20
            Retracted by Prosper Keating
            Last edited by Prosper Keating; 07-15-2002, 04:30 PM.

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              #21
              Edited
              Last edited by Eric Queen; 07-15-2002, 02:07 PM.

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                #22
                Hi Eric;

                Answering for myself, the Army Para badge I know absolutely nothing about and honestly, I'm not interested in that award either which is why I never really learned about it. The Luft Flak badge though.....that's a different story. That's an award I DO know something about, especially the maker Brehmer and what I saw occur.....well lets just say there was no way in hell I was gonna sit still for that literary gem. As to why I didn't jump in the fray and support you on the Army Para badge? Again speaking for myself, I can't lend support to something I know nothing about. The only thing that I know about those awards is that there is not very many of them out there that are original. That is the extent of my knowledge on that badge. Perhaps many other people felt the same way.
                Best regards,

                Tony

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                  #23
                  Retracted by Prosper Keating
                  Last edited by Prosper Keating; 07-15-2002, 04:27 PM.

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                    #24
                    I certainly recall the primary thread on the APB. I also well recall reading the article by Eric and Prosper several times in an attempt to make certain that I fully understood the statements within it, both explicit and any that might have been implied. I stated that my understanding of the article was that it was not being asserted that all Junker-marked Para badges were per se fake. However, an examination of the original badges in the hands of the German FI veterans themselves were virtually all unmarked examples. As a result, a high degree of caution should be exercised in evaluating an APB that bears the Junker mark.

                    I thought that my interpretation of the article had been characterized as correct. If I am wrong about that interpretation, Eric or Prosper, please let me know. It was on that basis that I saw the postion of Cross as reconcilable with the article. Cross said that there were original Junker marked APBs, and I had thought that the article acknowledged that, but made it clear that any original marked piece would be extremely rare based on the investigation undertaken by the authors.

                    If only to confirm my own memeory, or to correct a faulty one, I'd appreciate a yeah or nay as to whether the conclusion that I drew at that time on the marked Junker badges was correct, or whether there were lines between which I should have been reading.
                    Last edited by Bill D.; 07-15-2002, 07:31 PM.

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                      Last edited by François SAEZ; 07-17-2002, 04:25 AM.
                      Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                        #26
                        Francois;

                        My username does not have permission to allow me to delete my post to Eric about the Army Para badge.
                        Best regards,

                        Tony

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                          #27
                          I have edited some posts, the Para posts (as they are now) are related to the topic of the source of the article. There is also a thread on this in the Association forum, where the topic of dealers is discussed more in depth. Please continue posts on this (the dealer) subject there. Thank you,

                          Seba
                          Sebastián J. Bianchi

                          Wehrmacht-Awards.com

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                            Last edited by François SAEZ; 07-15-2002, 05:02 PM.
                            Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=807895

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                              #29
                              Edited by Prosper Keating
                              Last edited by Prosper Keating; 07-16-2002, 02:35 AM.

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                                #30
                                Back to Brehmer Flak badges...

                                Andy Hopkins wrote:
                                OK, I'll go one better. Who here thinks the picture in the new article of the supposed real GB marked piece looks questionable?
                                I did Andy. My immediate reaction was the same as yours. Although I admit my experience with GB flak badges is limited, I wouldnt buy this badge no matter who was selling it, just from first impressions. I couldnt get past the weird swaz to even consider it. On a final note, the metal seems to be the same type of white metal that I have seen on fake full named flak badges.

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